La Charnière
Originally released in 1968. La Charnière is a feature film. directed by Antoine Bonfanti. At just 13 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
On April 27, 1968, workers from the Rhodiaceta factory in Besançon gathered at the village hall of Palente-les-Orchamps to attend the screening of the film À bientôt j'espoir by Mario Marret and Chris Marker. This sound documentary reproduces the critical debate that followed. In June 1969, Pol Cèbe, the head of the Cultural Center of Palente-les-Orchamps, brought to this documentary a conclusion in the form of a report. Echoing an intense debate after the screening of À bientôt j'espoir, La Charnière by the Groupe Medvedkine captures those moments when workers expressed dissatisfaction with the way they were portrayed.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- FR
Production Companies
- ISKRA
Frequently Asked Questions
What is La Charnière about?
On April 27, 1968, workers from the Rhodiaceta factory in Besançon gathered at the village hall of Palente-les-Orchamps to attend the screening of the film À bientôt j'espoir by Mario Marret and...
Who directed La Charnière?
La Charnière was directed by Antoine Bonfanti.
How long is La Charnière?
La Charnière has a runtime of 0 hours and 13 minutes (13 minutes total).
When was La Charnière released?
La Charnière was released on June 6, 1968 in theaters.