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The Nightcleaners: Directed by Marc Karlin, Mary Kelly, James Scott, Humphrey Trevelyan. With Sally Alexander, Ann Burnett, May Hobbs, Marc Karlin. "Night Cleaners" is set in the context of the campaign (1970-1972) to unionize the women who cleaned office blocks at night and were being victimized and underpaid.
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- Documentary
- Marc Karlin, Mary Kelly, James Scott
- 1975
19 de jan. de 2023 · Subscribed. 6. 412 views 1 year ago. Nightcleaners (1975) is an experimental documentary film that was made by members of the Berwick Street Film Collective (Marc Karlin, Mary Kelly, James Scott,...
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The Nightcleaners (1975) is a powerful historical feminist campaign supporting unionizing underpaid women working overnight in cleaning labour. The documentary reveals women's strength through struggles in capitalism, an issue that feels familiar since it is still acute.
- James Scott
- Lusia Films
21 de abr. de 2010 · luxmovingimage. 972 subscribers. 31. 7.8K views 13 years ago. Nightcleaners Part 1 was a documentary made by members of the Berwick Street Collective (Marc Karlin, Mary Kelly, James Scott and...
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Overview. “The Nightcleaners” is set in the context of the campaign (1970-1972) to unionize the women who cleaned office blocks at night and were being victimized and underpaid. Intending at the outset to make a campaign film, the Collective was forced to turn to new forms in order to represent the forces at work between the cleaners, the ...
4 de ago. de 2020 · Availability: Worldwide. Nightcleaners Part 1 was a documentary made by members of the Berwick Street Collective (Marc Karlin, Mary Kelly, James Scott and Humphry Trevelyan), about the campaign to unionize the women who cleaned office blocks at night and who were being victimized and underpaid.
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- LUX Moving Image
Summaries. "Night Cleaners" is set in the context of the campaign (1970-1972) to unionize the women who cleaned office blocks at night and were being victimized and underpaid. Intending at the outset to make a campaign film, the Collective was forced to turn to new forms in order to represent the forces at work between the cleaners, the Cleaner ...