
Class of Struggle
Directed by Groupe Medvedkine, Pol Cèbe7.16.2
A follow-up to Be Seeing You (À bientôt, j’espère), this collective work—initiated by Chris Marker and the Medvedkin Group—was made in collaboration with workers at the Yema Watch Factory in Besançon. It follows a female worker who becomes active in labor organizing, depicting everyday struggles and the growing consciousness within the French labor movement.
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Class of Struggle was released on January 1, 1969.
Class of Struggle was directed by Groupe Medvedkine, Pol Cèbe.
Class of Struggle has a runtime of 37m.
A follow-up to Be Seeing You (À bientôt, j’espère), this collective work—initiated by Chris Marker and the Medvedkin Group—was made in collaboration with workers at the Yema Watch Factory in Besançon. It follows a female worker who becomes active in labor organizing, depicting everyday struggles and the growing consciousness within the French labor movement.
Class of Struggle is rated Not Rated.
Class of Struggle is a Documentary, Short film.
Class of Struggle has an audience rating of 7.1 out of 10.


