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Release Date:
October 2, 2020
Original Title:
#PrecarityStory
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Incomedia Producciones
Umbracle Cine S. L.
Production Countries:
Spain | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 25
#PrecarityStory is a short documentary that tells the work story of Isabel, a cleaner, hourly-paid teacher, and researcher in the same British university. Her story stands as an example of the increasing casualisation of university labour and its human consequences. Filmed during the 2018-2020 UK higher education strikes, #PrecarityStory exposes the little-known reality of the academic precariat and fuels the ongoing public debate on the devastating effects of neoliberal policies —and, now also, Covid-19— in British higher education.
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Color Grading:
Forrest Pando
Director:
Isabel Seguí
Lorena Cervera
María Fernanda Miño
Charlotte Rattray
Director of Photography:
Lorena Cervera
María Fernanda Miño
Charlotte Rattray
Ignacio Jiménez De la Torre
Abdulrahman Alghanem
Editor:
Lorena Cervera
Idea:
Maria Fuster
Sound:
María Fernanda Miño
Charlotte Rattray
Lorena Cervera
Ignacio Jiménez De la Torre
Abdulrahman Alghanem
Sound Editor:
Laura Romero Valldecabres
Writer:
Isabel Seguí
Lorena Cervera
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