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DESCRIPTION:FilmWorks United International Working Class Film & Video Festival\nThe 
 Conditions of the Working Class In England \n(82 min.) 2012 
 British\nDirected by Mike Wayne and Deirdre O’Neill\n Frederick Engels 
 wrote about the working class in 1844, The Condition of The Working Class 
 in England, and his classic book still resonates today. This film is 
 inspired by this Engels’ book and asks how much has life for working 
 people really changed since then.\n\n Working people not only in the UK but 
 also throughout the world are being pauperized with temporary part time 
 jobs at companies like WalMart and McDonalds, and young workers cannot even 
 afford to leave home and start families. Many young people as well cannot 
 afford to go to college in the new slave labor economy, and if they do, 
 they become debtors to the banks for the rest of their lives with loans of 
 tens of thousands of dollars. In 2012, actors, community activists, workers 
 and filmmakers from Manchester and Salford in the United Kingdom decided 
 that they would update this work to the 21st century. Through interviews, 
 performances and the production of a play, the film shows the daily 
 struggle of working people and connects their struggles today with the very 
 same struggles Engels was writing about in his life. It shows the 
 creativity, determination and camaraderie of working people, and at the 
 same time, challenges the corporate media stereotype of working people.\n 
 \nThis film explores their struggles to create a theatrical show from 
 scratch based on their own experiences and links it to Engels’ book. They 
 have eight weeks before their first performance. The Condition of the 
 Working Class follows them from the first rehearsal to the first night 
 performance and situates their struggle to get the show on stage in the 
 context of the daily struggles of ordinary people facing economic crisis 
 and austerity politics. The people who came together to do the show turned 
 from a group of strangers, many of whom had never acted before into The 
 Ragged Collective, in little more than two months.\n \nThis film, full of 
 political passion and anger, is a wonderful testament to the creativity, 
 determination and camaraderie of working people that blows the media 
 stereotypes of the working class out of the water. 
 \nhttp://www.conditionoftheworkingclass.info/about-2 \n\nMemory of Past 
 Struggles Unions and labor militancy in the 70s \n (107min.) Argentina. 
 Made by Violeta Bruck, Gabi Jaime and Javier Gabino\nThe film shows how 
 workers from 1969 were organizing independently of the Peronist labor 
 movement including in the powerful 1975 General Strike. It also shows the 
 role of not only the bosses but also the government, which helped usher in 
 mass repression eventually leading to a military dictatorship in 1976. \n\n 
 With footage from the period and reminisces of the past struggles, it shows 
 the strengths and weaknesses of the labor movement. Thousands of workers 
 and labor activists were kidnapped and murdered as part of this US 
 supported military coup in 1976.\n \nThis year, Argentina has again been 
 rocked by mass general strikes against the economic assault on working 
 people, and this documentary provides an up-close view of the militant 
 trade unionists who are part of the working class history of Argentina. 
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g5mbc36n1DQ \n\nSee 
 also:\nhttp://www.laborfest.net/2014/2014Films.htm#f27\nhttp://www.laborfest.net/2014/2014schedule.htm\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2014/06/22/18757742.php
SUMMARY:Laborfest:Films on English and Argentinian Labor
LOCATION:Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts, 2868 Mission St., at 25th St, San 
 Francisco. 24th St BART Station. Buses: 12, 14, 49, 67  \n 
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2014/06/22/18757742.php
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