The May 1st Movemen t Presents the Toronto Premiere of:
“The Women of Brukman” – A documentary film by Isaac Isitan
Thursday, April 15 – 6:30pm – Bloor Cinema – 506 Bloor St. West (at Bathurst)
Tickets for sale in advance for $5, or $10 at the door. More information available soon! Please check basicsnews.ca for updates!
During the 2001 economic collapse in Argentina, the seamstresses at Brukman’s clothing factory took over the operation the owners had abandoned. They reorganized it on a self-management model, without a doubt the most inspiring of the many new economic experiments in that country.
The name Brukman’s went from being a symbol of worker exploitation to being a site of revolutionary labour participation – all workers, no bosses.
Isaac Isitan followed these courageous women over many years, their struggle to get the operation running again, their expulsion from the factory, months of battling to get it back, and tangles with the law.
This is the story of a venture that began as a means of survival and became a genuine school for civics. Besides following the labour politics, the film also gets close to the women as individuals finding a way to put dignity into their working lives.
For more information on the film visit: http://thewomenofbrukman.ca/film.htm
Organized by:
May 1st Movement Committee, Barrio Nuevo, Migrant Women’s Coordinating Body
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