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This 1986 documentary, though not widely known, provides a fascinating look into the Icelandic Federation of Labour as it celebrates its 70th anniversary. The film captures the union's evolution with a straightforward approach, showcasing its organizational structure and significant milestones in a way that's both informative and engaging. It has this somewhat raw, unrefined feel typical of corporate docs from that era—some may find it dry, but there's a certain charm to its earnestness. The pacing is steady, almost reflective, allowing the viewer to absorb the historical context. It's distinctive in its focus on labor rights and social change in Iceland, which might not be on everyone's radar but definitely adds depth to discussions around labor movements globally.
Documentary on labor unions in IcelandHistorical context of labor movementsA unique perspective on Iceland's social landscape
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