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filmer le travail
Filmer le travail is an international film festival about work and education that has been held in Poitier (France) since 2009 each February and offers a cross-genre programme for young and old as well as accompanying events.
Rochester Labor Film Series
An initiative of the Rochester Labor Council and the George Eastman Museum, the Rochester Labor Film Series has presented feature films and documentaries since 1989 that depict important aspects of labor. Alle programme including detailed descriptions of the approximately 300 films are available on the website.
Reel Work
The Reel Work May Day Labor Film Festival has taken place in and around Santa Cruz, California, during the first week of May every year since 2000. The focus is on documentaries on inequality issues and the history and culture of the labour movement.
Nordic Labor Film Festival
Nordic Labor Film Festival was started in 2017 by the film collective RåFILM, Malmö in collaboration with the Worker’s Educational Association, the trade unions Byggnads Skåne and Elektrikerförbundet, and the cinema Folkets Bio Panora. The Nordic Labour Film Festival is not a regular film festival but considers itself a meeting point for labour film in the Nordic region as well as a platform for a new workers’ movement.
this human world
this human world is an annual film festival that has been taking place in Vienna since 2008. It presents international and national documentary, feature and animated films that deal with human rights worldwide. The “working realities” series, sponsored by the Vienna Chamber of Labour, focuses on work issues.
SVA Film Festival
The Society for Visual Anthropology (SVA) is a section of the American Anthropological Association and organises a film festival as part of its annual conference that primarily shows non-fiction films by students, professional anthropologists and professional filmmakers, including films on labour and labour migration.
Archives and Collections
www.labouronscreen.de
The “Film Database on Work and Precarity in European Film” is based on a systematic screening of the most important European film festivals and contains, as of 2023, about 900 films on the topics of work and precarity. The database emerges from a research project at the Babelsberg Film University funded by the Hans Böckler Foundation.
Labor Film Database
The Labor Film Database offers over a thousand films and videos on labour, searchable by keywords and categories (such as labour migration, collective bargaining). Many of the entries also include trailers, film stills and distribution contact information. There is also a list of current labour film festivals worldwide.
labournet.tv
labournet.tv is an online archive for films on workers’ struggles. Started in Berlin in 2011, the archive includes more than 850 videos from 60 countries — with araoun 50 new films each years. The films are subtitled in German and made available free of charge online and for events.
“Working class goes to hell“
Not a database in the classical sense, but a great film list of 263 films (as of 2023) on topics such as capitalist exploitation, working conditions or struggle for rights compiled by a knowledgeable user on MUBI. MUBI is a subscription-based streaming service that specializes in arthouse films and classic films.
DVD-Sammlung “Arbeit im Film
In 2015, the Vienna Chamber of Labour began systematically collecting work-related films and now offers library users around 300 DVDs. The selection includes classics, comedies and documentaries. The titles of some of these films are listed on the website.
PROGRESS
PROGRESS was founded in 1950 as the only film distributor in the German Democratic Republic (GDR). Today, PROGRESS preserves and digitises an important part of the audiovisual memory of the 20th century and makes it freely accessible to the public. The steadily growing stock of currently around 24,000 films and sound recordings from the beginning of the 20th century to the present day includes not only the complete film heritage of DEFA but also other collections.
Archivperlen des Schweizer Rundfunks
Swiss Broadcasting (SRF) makes available on its website and Youtube channel about 1000 films or reports (as of 2023) from the archive of Swiss television, which concern common social issues and often relate to work, profession or education.
European Film Gateway
The EFG Portal provides access to hundreds of thousands of film historical documents as preserved in European film archives and cinémathèques: photos, posters, programmes, periodicals, censorship documents, rare feature and documentary films, newsreels and other materials.
Huntley Film Archives
Huntley Film Archives is a commercial British film archive named after film historian and archivist John Huntley. It features mainly documentary and sometimes quirky and rare footage from the beginning of film, including labour, industry and social history.
Afpa WebTv
Afpa WebTv is a comprehensive collection of videos and documentaries on vocational training from the National Agency for Adult Vocational Training in France (L’Agence nationale pour la formation professionnelle des adultes — Afpa). Most of the videos are also available on their own Youtube channel (in French).
Journals
‘Images du travail, travail des images’
is a bi-annual open access journal in French published by the University of Poitiers since 2015 that reflects on images of work in the broadest sense from a social science and humanities perspective.
Bücher / Books
Attfield, S. (2020). Class on Screen: The Global Working Class in Contemporary Cinema. Springer Nature.
Beyfuss, E., Kossowsky, A., & Beuss, W. (1924). Das Kulturfilmbuch. Chryselius.
Bonifazio, P. (2014). Schooling in modernity: The politics of sponsored films in postwar Italy: University of Toronto Press.
Bonah, C., Cantor D. & A. Laukötter (Ed.). (2018). Health education films in the twentieth century. Boydell & Brewer.
Büchter, K., & Kipp, M. (Eds.). (2007). Berufspädagogisch-historische Medienanalyse. Bilder, Fotos, Filme, Berufsordnungsmittel, Lehrgänge, Zeitschriften und Werksbibliotheken (Vol. Band 21): BIS Verlag der Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg.
Büttner, C. (2022). Postfordistische Fragmente: Filmische Arbeitswelten und Repräsentationen des Sozialen. In Postfordistische Fragmente. Brill Fink.
Cramp, A., & McDougall, J. (2018). Doing Theory on Education: Using Popular Culture to Explore Key Debates. Routledge
Cuter, E., Kirsten, G., & Prenzel, H. (2022). Precarity in European Film: Depictions and Discourses. De Gruyter.
Dahlquist, M., & Frykholm, J. (Eds.). (2020). The Institutionalization of Educational Cinema: North America and Europe in the 1910s and 1920s. Indiana University Press.
Fickinger, Bärbel (Hg.); (2007): Work in Progress: Kinematografien der Arbeit; Theorie, Kino–praxis, Filmindex; ein Projekt der Freunde der Deutschen Kinemathek e.V. im Rahmen des Initiativprojektes Arbeit in Zukunft der Kulturstiftung des Bundes. Berlin: b_books. – Universitätsbibliothek Wien.
Institut Jugend Film Fernsehen (Hrsg.) (1982–1990). Zentrale Filmografie Politische Bildung, 5 Bände, im Auftrag der Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung, Leske+Budrich.
Kaes, A., Baer, N., & Cowan, M. (Eds.). (2019). The Promise of Cinema: German Film Theory, 1907–1933. University of California Press.
Lillge, C., Ecker, G. (2019). Kulturen der Arbeit. Boston: BRILL.
Mazierska, E. (2015). From self-fulfilment to survival of the fittest — work in European cinema from the 1960s to the present. New York: Berghahn Books.
Mazierska, E. (Ed.) (2013). Work in Cinema: Labor and the Human Condition. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US.
Mennel, B. (2019). Women at work in twenty-first-century European cinema. University of Illinois Press.
Orgeron, D., Orgeron, M., & Streible, D. (Eds.). (2011). Learning with the lights off: Educational film in the United States. Oxford University Press.
Pfeiffer, Peter C. und Nathan T. Tschepik (Hg.) (2020). Meanings of modern work in nineteenth- and twenty-first-century German literature and film. Oxford, Bern, Berlin, Wien: Peter Lang.
Priem, K., & Herman, F. (2019). Fabricating modern societies: Education, bodies, and minds in the age of steel. Brill.
Skvirsky, S. A. (2020). The Process Genre: Cinema and the Aesthetic of Labor. Duke University Press.
Sticchi, F. (2021). Mapping Precarity in Contemporary Cinema and Television: Chronotopes of Anxiety, Depression, Expulsion/Extinction. Palgrave Macmillan.
Trifonova, T. (2020). The Figure of the Migrant in Contemporary European Cinema. Bloomsbury Publishing USA.
Türk, K. (2000). Bilder der Arbeit: Eine ikonografische Anthologie. Springer-Verlag.
Vonderau, P., & Hediger, V. (2009). Films that Work: Industrial Film and the Productivity of Media. Amsterdam University Press.
Vignaux, V. (2007). Jean Benoit Lévy ou le corps comme utopie. Une histoire du cinéma éducateur dans l’entre-deux-guerres en France AFRHC.
Zaniello, T. (2020). The cinema of the precariat: The exploited, underemployed, and temp workers of the world. Bloomsbury Publishing USA.
Zaniello, T. (2003). Working stiffs, union maids, reds, and riffraff: an expanded guide to films about labor. Cornell University Press.
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About this blog
By selecting a film or an image, this blog literally illustrates the vast sphere of work, employment & education in an open collection of academic, artistic and also anecdotal findings.
About us
Konrad Wakolbinger makes documentary films about work and life. Jörg Markowitsch does research on education and work. They are both based in Vienna. Information on guest authors can be found in their corresponding articles.
More about
Interested in more? Find recommendations on relevant festivals, film collections and literature here.
About this blog
By selecting a film or an image, this blog literally illustrates the vast sphere of work, employment & education in an open collection of academic, artistic and also anecdotal findings.
About us
Konrad Wakolbinger makes documentary films about work and life. Jörg Markowitsch does research on education and work. They are both based in Vienna. Information on guest authors can be found in their corresponding articles.
More about
Interested in more? Find recommendations on relevant festivals, film collections and literature here.