"Fim do Sem Fim" is a feature-length documentary that has as its backdrop the imminent disappearance of certain trades and professions in Brazil. Shot in 10 Brazilian states, the film is a dive into the inventiveness and resistance of men in the face of technological and cultural changes.
You've never heard of Jonathan Hoefler or Tobias Frere-Jones but you've seen their work. They run th...
Work is becoming more service oriented and more and more services rely upon us doing harm to each ot...
Common sense says you can't make a living in America playing avant-garde improvisational jazz. But K...
36 year old welder Karin works at an agricultural factory in Mecklenburg, Germany.
Agricultural scientist and mother Isolde struggles with the dicrepancies between her personal convi...
The gestures, the words, the rites of a day like any other in the offices of a large insurance compa...
A highly choreographed review of the Industrial Age as we know it today – an intense and playful rol...
It is a fetish, a mantra, a secret religion to modern man: work. In times of the financial crisis an...
Our premise is that work has become an act of self-sabotage. Empty corporate jargon, ever-changing m...
Short documentary on the shunters in the Darling Island, Sydney, Australia railyard. Filmed in 1977.
A more experimental aproach to labor protection films. In the line of Săucan's style, the soundtrack...
Somewhere in Myanmar is a forest rich in amber and controlled by the Kachin Independence Army (KIA)....
This documentary follows a group of women on a typical workday as they prepare meals for a dockyard ...
Der Film portraitiert eine Gruppe von Microsoft-Aussteigern: im Ruhestand mit 32, Multimillionäre un...
Take a deep dive into the booming, scantily-clad barista coffee shop scene in Seattle where sex sell...
There is a popular theory that it takes at least 10,000 hours of focused practice for a human to bec...