A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 15, 1990
Original Title:
ABC da Greve
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Taba Filmes
Production Countries:
Brazil
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 86
ABC of a Strike captures the 1979 metal workers strikes outside of São Paulo. The footage sat untouched until after the death of highly-regarded director Leon Hirszman in 1987, by which time the material had a new relevance. The gripping film captures the negotiations between the labor unions and the factory bosses and shows the birth of the region’s Worker’s Party, as well as the emergence of its charismatic leader, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. Rising from extreme poverty, Lula gained national prominence as a union activist during the late 70s and early 80s. After being jailed during his time as a union leader, he eventually becomes Brazil’s president from 2003 to 2010.
Additional Photography:
Zetas Malzoni
Cláudio Kahns
Lúcio Kodato
Uli Bruhn
Additional Sound Re-Recordist:
Alain Fresnot
Cláudio Kahns
Ivan Novaes
Animation:
Marcelo Tassara
Assistant Camera:
Chico Mou
Uli Bruhn
Assistant Editor:
Eduardo Cestari
Sarah Yakhni
Associate Producer:
Cláudio Kahns
Adrian Cooper
Irma Hirszman
Maria Hirszman
João Pedro Hirszman
Ivan Novaes
Chico Mou
Uli Bruhn
Director:
Leon Hirszman
Director of Photography:
Adrian Cooper
Editor:
Adrian Cooper
Negative Cutter:
Benedito de Oliveira
Producer:
Cláudio Kahns
Ivan Novaes
Carlos Augusto Calil
Production Assistant:
João Pedro Hirszman
Sound Editor:
Walter Rogério
Sound Mix Technician:
Pedro Luís Siaretta
Sound Recordist:
Chico Mou
Uli Bruhn
Thanks:
Celso Amorim
Eduardo Escorel
Henfil
Liana Aureliano
Maria Luísa Librandi
Mary Ventura
Maurício Segall
Renato Tapajós
Severo Gomes
Thomaz Farkas
Writer:
Ferreira Gullar
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