Les LIP, l'imagination au pouvoir (2007)
In 1973, workers at the LIP watch factory in France take control of their workplace after management announces mass layoffs. They organize a self-managed production system, selling watches to sustain themselves while resisting government and corporate pressure. As tensions rise, their movement gains national attention, symbolizing broader struggles for workers' rights and self-management.
Director: Christian Rouaud
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 118 min
Release Date: March 21, 2007
Cast
- Charles Piaget - Self
- Roland Vittot - Self
- Raymond Burgy - Self
- Jean Raguenès - Self
- Fatima Demougeot - Self
- Michel Jeanningros - Self
- Jeanine Pierre-Emile - Self
- Noëlle Dartevelle - Self
- Claude Neuschwander - Self
- Jean Charbonnel - Self
Production: Les Films d'Ici
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Christian Rouaud
More Films in Genre: Documentary
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Les LIP, l'imagination au pouvoir about?
- In 1973, workers at the LIP watch factory in France take control of their workplace after management announces mass layoffs. They organize a self-managed production system, selling watches to sustain themselves while resisting government and corporate pressure. As tensions rise, their movement gains national attention, symbolizing broader struggles for workers' rights and self-management.
- Who directed Les LIP, l'imagination au pouvoir?
- Les LIP, l'imagination au pouvoir was directed by Christian Rouaud.
- Who stars in Les LIP, l'imagination au pouvoir?
- Les LIP, l'imagination au pouvoir stars Charles Piaget, Roland Vittot, Raymond Burgy, Jean Raguenès, Fatima Demougeot, Michel Jeanningros.
- How long is Les LIP, l'imagination au pouvoir?
- Les LIP, l'imagination au pouvoir has a runtime of 1h 58m (118 minutes).
- What genre is Les LIP, l'imagination au pouvoir?
- Les LIP, l'imagination au pouvoir is a Documentary film.
- Where was Les LIP, l'imagination au pouvoir produced?
- Les LIP, l'imagination au pouvoir was produced in France.