

The Factory
When a factory is bound to close, a group of workers decides to take action against the owner.
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Plot Summary
In a small Italian town, a dedicated young woman named Tina works in a sausage factory, a job that demands intense physical labor and an unwavering commitment. Her life is consumed by her demanding work and the care of her ailing mother. When an opportunity arises that challenges her deeply ingrained routines and beliefs, Tina must confront her own desires and the rigid societal expectations that have shaped her existence.
Critical Reception
Laura Bispuri's 'The Factory' received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its atmospheric portrayal of working-class life and Alba Rohrwacher's compelling performance. The film was noted for its subtle storytelling and its exploration of themes like female identity, tradition, and the constraints of a provincial environment. While some found its pacing deliberate, the overall sentiment highlighted its artistic merit and powerful emotional resonance.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its atmospheric depiction of a specific working-class milieu.
- Alba Rohrwacher's central performance is a significant strength, conveying depth and vulnerability.
- The film's deliberate pacing and subtle narrative were seen as both a strength and a potential barrier for some viewers.
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Fun Fact
Director Laura Bispuri previously directed 'Sworn Virgin,' which also starred Alba Rohrwacher and explored themes of female identity and societal constraints.
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