Labor as decorative and devoid of meaning.
Workingman's Death (2006)
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Reviews Counted:4
Fresh:4
Rotten:0
Average Rating:0.0/10
Theatrical Release:Feb 24, 2006 Limited
Synopsis: The toil of the workingman is the fascinating subject for this documentary from Austrian director Michael Glawogger. Taking five groups of workers from five different countries, Glawogger looks at... The toil of the workingman is the fascinating subject for this documentary from Austrian director Michael Glawogger. Taking five groups of workers from five different countries, Glawogger looks at the perils of being a coal miner in the Ukraine, a slaughterhouse worker in Nigeria, a sulfur miner in Indonesia, a ship-breaker in Pakistan, and a steel worker in China. Some of the conditions these men work in will come as a shock to the average office worker, and provides viewers with an important perspective on the harsh treatment meted out to certain factions of the workforce. [More]
Director: Michael Glawogger
Director: Michael Glawogger
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