8.5
118 min
In 1973, workers at the LIP watch factory in France take control of their workplace after management announces mass layoffs. They organize a self-managed production system, selling watches to sustain themselves while resisting government and corporate pressure. As tensions rise, their movement gains national attention, symbolizing broader struggles for workers' rights and self-management.
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Charles Piaget | Self | Unowned |
Roland Vittot | Self | Unowned | |
Raymond Burgy | Self | Unowned | |
Jean Raguenès | Self | Unowned | |
Fatima Demougeot | Self | Unowned | |
Michel Jeanningros | Self | Unowned | |
Jeanine Pierre-Emile | Self | Unowned | |
Noëlle Dartevelle | Self | Unowned | |
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Claude Neuschwander | Self | Unowned |
Jean Charbonnel | Self | Unowned |