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So, 'Sin patrón, una revolución permanente' is this raw documentary that dives into the lives of the workers at the Zanon factory, who’ve been at it for over a decade now. The atmosphere is really gritty, capturing the essence of their struggle and the fierce sense of self-management. You get a front-row seat to their daily battles, which are not just about labor but about dignity and community. The pacing feels almost organic—it ebbs and flows, much like the workers' own rhythms. What stands out is the sheer resilience displayed; it’s not just a story of resistance but a testament to collective empowerment. There’s a remarkable absence of gloss here, just real people sharing their reality. It’s a tough watch but definitely compelling.
Documentary on worker self-managementFocus on labor strugglesReal-life activism and resilience
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Juan Pablo Lepore
Director