Orchestra Rehearsal is a satirical Italian film set in a single location, depicting the chaos and power struggles that unfold during an orchestra rehearsal. The film explores themes of anarchy, artistic creation, disillusionment, and defiance of authority, as the musicians navigate their way through the absurdity of the situation. With a fake-documentary style, the film captures the tension between the conductor and the musicians, and the underlying discontent within the orchestra. Set in the 1970s, the film uses its grotesque and comedic elements to deliver a sharp critique of social and political situations.
In 1899 Paris, a group of anarchists band together to plot the assassination of a high-ranking official. As tensions rise within the group, betrayal and police violence threaten their mission. An undercover police officer infiltrates the group and must navigate the dangerous world of political violence and underground movements. The fate of the group and their mission hangs in the balance as they face numerous obstacles and challenges.
Chamaco finds himself on the wrong end of a firing squad after tracking an ex-Confederate to interrogate him about General Beauregard's missing gold. He's saved by a stranger who calls himself Stuart Byrnes. Stuart claims to know the location of Beauregard's strongbox, and so Chamaco takes him to Blake's camp. After a sort of initiation by the gang, Stuart leads Blake's men back across the border to Durango to retrieve the gold.
Based upon the life of activist and trade unionist (and later MP) Sonja Davies. The film covers her life up to 1956, when, at age 33, she was elected to the Nelson Hospital Board. During this period she develops strong socialist beliefs, marries and divorces, at age 17 trains as a nurse, has a romance (and a child) with an American marine who is killed in WWII action. She battles tuberculosis and marries a former boyfriend when he returns from the war. She becomes part of a women's ill-fated campaign to save the Nelson railway line from closure and begins to be elected to political bodies.
A documentary on the revolutionary life and career of director Juan Antonio Bardem, including interviews with many of his colleagues, including Luis Garcia Berlanga.
Colombia receives the indemnity for Panama and accepts foreign credit to undertake development works, which increases the number of workers, although with poor wages and terrible working conditions. María Cano, a political activist, began her fight for the conditions of salaried workers and for the fundamental rights of the population.
Rocking the Foundations is a documentary that explores the media coverage and left-wing labor movement in Australia. It focuses on the industrial disputes, health and environmental concerns, and the role of unions in the construction industry. The film includes archive footage from the 1940s to the 1970s, highlighting key events and the struggles faced by workers and their union representatives.
One thousand power workers went on strike against the South East Queensland Electrical Board (SEQEB)in February 1985 in protest against the introduction of contract worker hire. This documentary details the industrial relations dispute between the ensuing Joh Bjelke Peterson coalition government and the Electrical Trades Union in Queensland, Australia during 1985.
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