Quand tu disais, Valéry (1976)

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Divided into five parts, this film traces the long strike by workers at the Caravelair caravan factory in Trigniac, near Saint-Nazaire, led by the C.G.T. and C.F.D.T. unions. Shot in 1975, the film achieved the strange feat of being produced entirely by workers' producers - 15,000 of them paid in advance for their tickets - and of being amortized, and even made profitable, by being shown outside the commercial circuit alone.

Director: Nicole Le Garrec, René Vautier
Genre: Documentary
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Editing: Simone Nedjma Scialom
Production: Union de Production Cinématographique Bretonne (UPCB)
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr

Keywords

class struggle

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Quand tu disais, Valéry about?
Divided into five parts, this film traces the long strike by workers at the Caravelair caravan factory in Trigniac, near Saint-Nazaire, led by the C.G.T. and C.F.D.T. unions. Shot in 1975, the film achieved the strange feat of being produced entirely by workers' producers - 15,000 of them paid in advance for their tickets - and of being amortized, and even made profitable, by being shown outside the commercial circuit alone.
Who directed Quand tu disais, Valéry?
Quand tu disais, Valéry was directed by Nicole Le Garrec, René Vautier.
What genre is Quand tu disais, Valéry?
Quand tu disais, Valéry is a Documentary film.
Where was Quand tu disais, Valéry produced?
Quand tu disais, Valéry was produced in France.