Dear Chrys, In addition to "Salt of the Earth" (Mexican-American zinc workers on strike, c. 1953) and Sayles' "Matewan" (1987), I'd suggest (don't laugh) "Pretty Woman" (1990), at least if approached via Hilary Radner's "Pretty Is as Pretty Does: Free Enterprise and the Marriage Plot," an essay rpt in the AFI Film Reader,"Film Theory Goes to the Movies," ed. J. Collins, H. Radner, and A. Collins (Routledge, 1993). Better than "Wall Street" etc., "Pretty Woman" gives a standard Hollywood plot, a fairy tale to be precise, with several remarkable twists. As a popular film & a representative work of popular culture, it is a rich text for discussing class, gender, and money.