A Finger in the Works
Originally released in 1974. A Finger in the Works is a drama film. directed by Ahmed Rachedi. At just 80 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
The film mixes fiction, filmed documents and interviews which recounts the arrival in Paris of an Algerian immigrant lost in the metro. On December 27, 1968, France and Algeria signed an agreement which admitted each year 35,000 Algerian workers to French territory in the France of the Trente Glorieuses where the annual growth rate reached 5% and where factories lacked workers. Candidates obtain a residence permit valid for 5 years for themselves and their families. Paris is committed to improving professional training and housing conditions for immigrants, too often confined to the most thankless jobs and often housed in slums. A testimony on the living conditions of emigrant workers "economic cannon fodder" of neocolonialism which simultaneously develops its alter ego, institutionalized racism, as a tool of social stagnation and division of the proletarian class.
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- FR
Production Companies
- Amicale des AlgΓ©riens en Europe
Frequently Asked Questions
What is A Finger in the Works about?
The film mixes fiction, filmed documents and interviews which recounts the arrival in Paris of an Algerian immigrant lost in the metro. On December 27, 1968, France and Algeria signed an agreement ...
Who directed A Finger in the Works?
A Finger in the Works was directed by Ahmed Rachedi.
How long is A Finger in the Works?
A Finger in the Works has a runtime of 1 hours and 20 minutes (80 minutes total).
When was A Finger in the Works released?
A Finger in the Works was released on January 2, 1974 in theaters.