A new screening in the "Cinema and the Working World" series will be held this Friday, May 31, at 7:00 p.m. at the Atalaya Club in Cieza. Admission is free until capacity is reached.
'THE FACTORY OF NOTHING', Pedro Pinho (2017).
An endless end. A sustainable apocalypse. A permanent state of emergency with a deliberate delay toward collective collapse. These harsh phrases define the social and labor situation in Europe in general and in his country in The Factory of Nothing, a film by Portuguese director Pedro Pinho. In particular, where the workers' struggle collides with the strategies of corporate power, where the adoption of positions of strength collides with subterfuges such as "reorganization." An extreme work, with a grounded radicalism in substance, form, and even its three-hour running time, which is moving due to its absolute coherence with its political postulates.