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So, this film, Next Stop: Utopia, captures a really striking moment in labor activism. It centers around VIO.ME., a factory in Greece that closes down, and a group of workers who decide to take matters into their own hands. They occupy the factory, trying to run it democratically; it’s gritty and raw, with a very real sense of urgency. The pacing feels organic, almost like you’re right there with them, experiencing the highs and lows of their struggle. The documentary doesn’t gloss over the challenges they face, which really adds to its authenticity. Plus, there’s a lot of global significance to their story, as it resonates with various movements worldwide. It’s not just a factory tale; it’s about the human spirit and solidarity.
Documentary on labor movementsFocuses on grassroots activismCaptures a unique historical moment
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