Solidarity (1970)
The film Solidarity emphasizes solidarity between workers, office workers and students. It tells about the "Finnish way of life" (a society owned and controlled by big capital) and the struggle for democracy that is being fought daily by work and student organizations in the workplace, in academia, in economic life and in late capitalist society as a whole. Solidarity between these groups is a prerequisite for the democratization of our society.
Director: Lasse Naukkarinen
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 28 min
Release Date: February 28, 1970
Country: Finland
Original Language: fi
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Solidarity about?
- The film Solidarity emphasizes solidarity between workers, office workers and students. It tells about the "Finnish way of life" (a society owned and controlled by big capital) and the struggle for democracy that is being fought daily by work and student organizations in the workplace, in academia, in economic life and in late capitalist society as a whole. Solidarity between these groups is a prerequisite for the democratization of our society.
- Who directed Solidarity?
- Solidarity was directed by Lasse Naukkarinen.
- How long is Solidarity?
- Solidarity has a runtime of 28m (28 minutes).
- What genre is Solidarity?
- Solidarity is a Documentary film.
- Where was Solidarity produced?
- Solidarity was produced in Finland.