Film: "The Working Class Goes to Hell" (2023)
Friday, May 2, 2025 6:30–8:40 PM
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- DescriptionNew at the Browning
In Serbian with English subtitles
In honor of International Workers' Day, this satirical companion to The Working Class Goes to Heaven will bring forward pressing concerns of labor, both in Europe and around the world. In a small Balkan town, a factory fire claims the lives of many workers touching every family in the community. Five years later and after remaining workers in the union are hit with further setbacks, solidarity between the workers flags. When a deal with management can't be struck, some workers go off-script and look to make a deal with the devil.
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