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Les LIP, l'imagination au pouvoir is this fascinating slice of history, documenting the 1973 workers' revolt at a French watch factory. The film's raw tone and the intensity of the situation really pull you in. You get a sense of the workers' determination as they set up their own production system, which feels both chaotic and inspiring. The pacing captures the tension really well, moving from moments of hope to the weight of external pressures. It’s not just about watches; it delves into themes of autonomy and solidarity. The practical footage of their efforts makes it feel real, and the performances of the workers convey a genuine struggle. It stands out as a testament to a unique time when imagination truly fought back.
Captivating documentary on worker solidarityReal archival footage enhances authenticityExplores themes of autonomy and social struggle
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