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Directed by Henri FabianiOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Comedy-dramaThemes Films about the labor movementActors Jacques Higelin,
Irène Chabrier,
Henri Crolla,
Jean Martinelli,
Gina Manès,
Serge RousseauRating61%
Alain, 20 ans, quitte sa famille sur un coup de tête. Il rêve sa vie comme un adolescent. À Saint-Nazaire, il se lie avec un ouvrier caréneur, José, qui lui permet de comprendre ce qu'est l'existence du travailleur. C'est également grâce à lui qu'il rencontre Annie, secrétaire aux chantiers de construction, dont le père adoptif, Le Guen, finira par convaincre le jeune homme de poursuivre ses études à Paris. Plus tard, il pourra alors envisager la vie commune avec Annie., 1h11
Origin BelgiqueGenres DocumentaryThemes Films about animals,
Seafaring films,
Transport films,
Films about the labor movement,
Documentaire sur le monde du travailRating67%
In Dakhla (in the southernmost part of Morocco), one of the richest fishing regions in the world, hundreds of Moroccan fishermen, pushed by the increasing shortage of resources in the north, huddle together in tents sprayed by the ocean. However, their quest for a miraculous catch has revealed itself to be a tragic trap. As they have no licenses, they are sentenced to remain a few yards from the shoreline and catch what they can, while foreign trawlers equipped with the latest in sonar technology, captures the sea's riches to export them to other continents., 1h16
Directed by Robert FlahertyOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
DocumentaryThemes Seafaring films,
Transport films,
Films about the labor movement,
Documentaire sur le monde du travailRating71%
The film opens with a boy crab fishing. We then observe three fishermen landing a flimsy holed curragh in the force of the wind and the huge waves. Next we see some of the hardships of mundane Aran life: making a field on the barren rocks using seaweed and soil scraped out of rock crevices, fixing holes in the boat with a mixture of cloth and tar, rendering the liver of the giant basking shark. The film follows as the men of Aran harpoon the huge beasts from their bád iomartha (a wooden carvel hulled craft), the film ends with another storm sequence where the distressed family on shore watch the prolonged struggle of the boat to land safely against the elements.