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Fighting for Our Lives
Fighting for Our Lives

Fighting for Our Lives

19750h 59m★ 5.7ドキュメンタリー

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監督: Glen Pearcy

脚本: Glen Pearcy / Peter Matthiessen / Luis Valdez

音楽: Daniel Valdez / El Teatro Campesino

制作会社: National Farm Workers Service Center, Inc.

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CinemaSerf
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★ 6

When the grape pickers of California reject the intervention of the Teamsters and overwhelmingly vote to remain in their own United Farmers Union, their subsequent strike action pits them not only against their employers but also against “enforcers” from the union they declined to join. With the courts weighing in with injunctions limiting their picketing opportunities and then the workers being intimidated and even brutalised, the struggle for their rights becomes a dangerous and violent one. The police appear, at the start anyway, to be trying to remain impartial but as this dispute protracts, even they begin to operate on the wrong side of increasingly frayed legal boundaries. It’s hard to imagine fifty years later just how hard it was to produce a feature like this. The photography has to be carried out in the open, using half-ton hand held-cameras and microphones but director Glen Pearcy still manages to get to the places where it must have been risky to go. It also assembles some decent interview footage from strikers and their representatives, and showcases just how obnoxious some of the growers were as they used all the tools at their disposal to break the resilience of their lowly paid employees. I’m not sure it needed to be an hour long, though. Not to trivialise it’s message, but once it’d had made it’s point it lacked contrasting perspectives from either the Teamsters or the owners to at least give it a sense of balance and somi felt it became a little too laboured. It is worth a watch as an illustration of not just how desperate industrial relations in early 1970s America could be, but of how trades unions weren't necessarily on the same side, either.

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Luis Valdez
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