Women who take care of themselves, miners who organize against the bosses’ gunmen, unemployed workers doomed to the bar and laziness, internal indigenous people in the house of the white gentleman, huge industrial estates taken over by the forces of public order or young people in precarious situations. those who are told that they don’t try hard enough. That they don’t smile enough. The relationship between cinema and work is complex, in many cases non-existent. However, the world of celluloid has also given us many good films where the working class is the protagonist. Fasten your seatbelts and clench your teeth and fists: it is more necessary than ever.
AUTHORS:
IGNACIO PATO
ALBERTO PRUNETTI
CRISTINA BARRIAL
ARANTXA DROPPED
FILM NOTES
94 PAGES
SIZE: 14.8 x 21 cm.
ISBN: 978-84-09-27425-3
PVP: 10€
Film notes is a collection that addresses different themes and film genres. In each issue, we will have different authors who will talk about politics, feminism, history, struggles and political movements through the cinema.
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