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Workingman's Death (2005) -- A rare glimpse into the harsh treatment faced by manual laborers in the Ukraine

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8.0/10   495 votes
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Director:
Michael Glawogger
Writer:
Michael Glawogger (writer)
Contact:
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Release Date:
25 November 2005 (Austria) more
Genre:
Documentary
Plot:
A documentary on the extremes to which workers will go to earn a living. | add synopsis
Awards:
5 wins & 2 nominations more
User Comments:
An important film more

Additional Details

Runtime:
USA:122 min | Canada:122 min (Toronto International Film Festival) | Argentina:122 min
Country:
Austria | Germany
Sound Mix:
Dolby Digital EX
Certification:
Argentina:Atp | Australia:MA (2007)
Filming Locations:
Anshan, Liaoning, China more
Company:
Arte more

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25 out of 27 people found the following comment useful:-
An important film, 21 September 2005
Author: LeRoyMarko from Toronto, Canada

Very good documentary about the working conditions of five groups of workers. Even though it's the twenty-first century, the director wants us to know that a lot of workers across the world have not benefited from the advancement in technology. First, we're off to Ukraine to learn about the work of some coal miners. Their work conditions are just unbelievable. Then, the director brings us to Indonesia to show us the hard work done by the sulfur miners (I didn't know nothing about this line of work). We are then transported to Pakistan, where we are shown the work of ship-breakers. Again, I was unaware that ship "cemetaries" of this sort still existed today. The open slaughterhouse of a Nigerian city is next. Animal activists beware: don't watch! I was just fascinated by the chaos that seems to reign in that place. Finally, we are shown the working conditions in the steel industry of China.

All those segments are presented without real context. There's no narration. But it's easy to follow, to get the point. And the images say a thousand words. Beautiful cinematography and very good camera movement. Some times, the camera moves with the subject, Some times, subject and camera are not moving. It's like a photo shot. One thing is for sure, you always feel like you're in the middle of the action. Even though, you see the despair, you can also see hope in what most of these workers say. Watch it. It's a great eye-opener.

Seen at the Toronto International Film Festival (at the Cumberland Cinemas), on September 17th, 2005.

87/100 (***½)

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