Mélancolie ouvrière
Mélancolie ouvrière

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Mélancolie ouvrière

2018
Movie
91 min
French

Long live the strike! Lucie Baud, one of the pioneers of the women's movement, went with creativity, fighting spirit and the power of singing against the weapons of male-dominated capitalist society in nineteenth-century France. The film, based on true events, describes the ambitious fight of a silk moth. She stood up for the rights of the female working class to end maltreatment and oppression once and for all. For the revolution in women's rights, she even put her family back and fought to the end for their beliefs.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Gerard MordillatGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary delves into the lives of working-class individuals, exploring their struggles, resilience, and the societal conditions that shape their existence. It offers an intimate look at the daily realities and the often-unseen human toll of labor and economic hardship. The film seeks to give voice to those who are frequently marginalized in mainstream narratives. Through personal testimonies and observational footage, it paints a poignant portrait of contemporary French working-class life.

Critical Reception

Mélancolie ouvrière received a generally positive reception from critics, who praised its authentic portrayal of working-class struggles and its empathetic approach. Reviewers highlighted the film's ability to capture the nuances of everyday life and the dignity of its subjects. While some noted its deliberately paced, observational style, the consensus was that it offered a vital and moving perspective on a often-overlooked segment of society.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its authentic and empathetic portrayal of working-class lives.

  • Commended for giving a voice to marginalized individuals and their struggles.

  • Acknowledged for its observational style and poignant depiction of daily realities.

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Fun Fact

Director Gerard Mordillat has a long career in documentary filmmaking, often focusing on social and political themes.

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