The Last Day's Work (1987)
Work is becoming more service oriented and more and more services rely upon us doing harm to each other. In most people's lives, work operates as a degrading and debilitating force. It disables people's critical and perception capacities. Unless workers assume responsibility for evaluating the meaning and implications of the work they do, there will never be the capacity to redirect the modern work institutions from their courses of violence and exploitation. Built in seven parts which correspond to each day of the week, this film studies the relationship between work being done and the nature of the people that are doing it.
Director: Brian McKenzie
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 100 min
Release Date: August 1, 1987
Editing: Brian McKenzie
Language: English
Original Language: en
Keywords
work, workplace
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Last Day's Work about?
- Work is becoming more service oriented and more and more services rely upon us doing harm to each other. In most people's lives, work operates as a degrading and debilitating force. It disables people's critical and perception capacities. Unless workers assume responsibility for evaluating the meaning and implications of the work they do, there will never be the capacity to redirect the modern work institutions from their courses of violence and exploitation. Built in seven parts which correspond to each day of the week, this film studies the relationship between work being done and the nature of the people that are doing it.
- Who directed The Last Day's Work?
- The Last Day's Work was directed by Brian McKenzie.
- How long is The Last Day's Work?
- The Last Day's Work has a runtime of 1h 40m (100 minutes).
- What genre is The Last Day's Work?
- The Last Day's Work is a Documentary film.