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Title:
'The Working Class Goes to Heaven'
When:
19.09.2008 19.00 h
Where:
Pullens Yard, Iliffe St - Southwark
Category:
Films

Description

Free film screenings.

The Working Class Goes to Heaven:

Steeped in the volatile political conflicts taking place in Italy at the time, the Hot Autumn of 1969, the rejection of the compromises of the Italian communist Party (PCI), the refusal of work, factory and university occupations, Elio Petri's film The Working Class Goes to Heaven explores the struggles in the factory in all their contradictions; between consumerism and work, alienation, libidinal desire, self-destruction and, potentially, collective action. The Working Class Goes to Heaven demonstrates an impressive and inspiring illustration of the exploitation of capital society and the alienation of workers under this system. It showed us how the ruling class manipulates the ideology into people’s mind by alienating them through work, and how the workers are exploited with and without being conscious of that. Furthermore, it also gives us a sketch of the futility of reformism and the issues which will be confronted in the process of revolution. [borrowed from:  http://www.mtime.com/my/ivanxiang/blog/743233/]

Workers leaving the Factory:

Workers Leaving the Factory - such was the title of the first cinema film ever shown in public. For 45 seconds, this still existant sequence depicts workers at the photographic products factory in Lyon owned by the brothers Louis and Auguste Lumière hurrying, closely packed, out of the shadows of the factory gates and into the afternoon sun. Only here, in departing, are the workers visible as a social group. But where are they going? To a meeting? To the barricades? Or simply home? These questions have preoccupied generations of documentary filmmakers. For the space before the factory gates has always been the scene of social conflicts. And furthermore, this sequence has become an icon of the narrative medium in the history of the cinema. In his documentary essay, Harun Farocki explores this scene right through the history of film: 'I have collected images from several countries and many decades expressing the idea "exiting the factory", both staged and documentary - as if the the time has come to collect film-sequences, in the way words are brought together in a dictionary.'

Harun Farocki quoted from arttorrents:  http://arttorrents.blogspot.com/2007/08/harun-farocki-workers-leaving.html

 

Venue

Venue:
Pullens Yard, Iliffe St   -   Website
Street:
Crampton Street
Postcode:
SE17
City:
Southwark
Area/Borough:
London
Country:
UK

Description

The Pullens Yards, based in the heart of London contain unique 1850's live to work spaces . These workshops are still home to designer makers.

Within the yards there are diverse and established arts and craft businesses, ranging from Potters and Furniture designers to Painters and Architects.

Phone: 020 7701 2422

Tube: Elephant and Castle


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