Workers Leaving the Factory
Arbeiter verlassen die Fabrik
Robotnicy opuszczają fabrykę
dir. Harun Farocki, Germany, 1995, 36 mins
Screening times
May 13 16:00, Kinoteka 1
May 16 18:30, Kino.Lab
May 20 16:30, Kino.Lab
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About the film

“Workers Leaving the Factory” - such was the title of the first cinema film ever shown in public. For 45 seconds, this sequence depicts workers at the photographic products factory in Lyon owned by the brothers Louis and Auguste Lumière hurrying, closely packed, out of the shadows of the factory gates and into the afternoon sun. Only here, in departing, are the workers visible as a social group. But where are they going? To a meeting? To the barricades or simply home? These questions have preoccupied generations of documentary filmmakers. For the space before the factory gates has always been the scene of social conflicts. Furthermore, this sequence has become an icon of the narrative medium in the history of the cinema. In his documentary essay of the same title, Harun Farocki explores this scene right through the history of film. The result of this effort is a fascinating cinematographic analysis in the medium of cinematography itself, ranging in scope from Chaplin's “Modern Times” to Fritz Lang's “Metropolis” to Pier Paolo Pasolini's “Accattone!” Farocki's film shows that the Lumière brothers' sequence already carries within itself the germ of a foreseeable social development: the eventual disappearance of this form of industrial labor.

Filmmakers

Reżyseria/Directed by: Harun Farocki
Zdjęcia/Cinematography by: Harun Farocki
Producent/Producer: Harun Farocki
Produkcja/Production: Harun Farocki Filmproduktion

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