The Worker (1963)
"The Worker is the last part of the trilogy, and differs somewhat from the rest. Rather then telling of yet another building site, the film centers on the abstract image of the Worker. The voice-over commentary describes the meaning of work in Soviet life – the role and significance of each individual. Melting an old tank at the smelting plant serves as a metaphor for peace that enables all workers to fully dedicate themselves to productive construction." VERZIO International Human Rights Documentary Film Festival
Director: Uldis Brauns
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 10 min
Release Date: January 1, 1963
Screenplay
Cinematography: Uldis Brauns
Country: Soviet Union
Language: Latviešu
Original Language: lv
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Worker about?
- "The Worker is the last part of the trilogy, and differs somewhat from the rest. Rather then telling of yet another building site, the film centers on the abstract image of the Worker. The voice-over commentary describes the meaning of work in Soviet life – the role and significance of each individual. Melting an old tank at the smelting plant serves as a metaphor for peace that enables all workers to fully dedicate themselves to productive construction." VERZIO International Human Rights Documentary Film Festival
- Who directed The Worker?
- The Worker was directed by Uldis Brauns.
- How long is The Worker?
- The Worker has a runtime of 10m (10 minutes).
- What genre is The Worker?
- The Worker is a Documentary film.
- Where was The Worker produced?
- The Worker was produced in Soviet Union.