2084: Video Clip for the Trade Unions' Reflection and Pleasure (1984)
Made for the centenary of France’s trade union laws, Chris Marker’s 2084 imagines a future in which a computer looks back on the labor movement of the 20th century. Mixing documentary reflection with speculative fiction, the film envisions contrasting paths for the future of workers and unions.
Director: Chris Marker
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 10 min
Release Date: October 1, 1984
Cast
Screenplay
Music: Toru Takemitsu
Cinematography: Christian Bordès, Pascal Le Moal
Editing: Chris Marker
Production: Confédération Française Démocratique du Travail (CFDT), La Lanterne
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
Keywords
short film
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is 2084: Video Clip for the Trade Unions' Reflection and Pleasure about?
- Made for the centenary of France’s trade union laws, Chris Marker’s 2084 imagines a future in which a computer looks back on the labor movement of the 20th century. Mixing documentary reflection with speculative fiction, the film envisions contrasting paths for the future of workers and unions.
- Who directed 2084: Video Clip for the Trade Unions' Reflection and Pleasure?
- 2084: Video Clip for the Trade Unions' Reflection and Pleasure was directed by Chris Marker.
- Who stars in 2084: Video Clip for the Trade Unions' Reflection and Pleasure?
- 2084: Video Clip for the Trade Unions' Reflection and Pleasure stars François Périer, Bibiane Kirby, Atika Tahiri, Sophie Garnier.
- How long is 2084: Video Clip for the Trade Unions' Reflection and Pleasure?
- 2084: Video Clip for the Trade Unions' Reflection and Pleasure has a runtime of 10m (10 minutes).
- What genre is 2084: Video Clip for the Trade Unions' Reflection and Pleasure?
- 2084: Video Clip for the Trade Unions' Reflection and Pleasure is a Documentary film.
- Where was 2084: Video Clip for the Trade Unions' Reflection and Pleasure produced?
- 2084: Video Clip for the Trade Unions' Reflection and Pleasure was produced in France.