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In a post-revolutionary industrial environment in Russia, a group of workers faces the harsh reality of labor exploitation and inhumane conditions in the factories. Tensions rise as the laborers organize to carry out a strike in search of better wages and working conditions. The film viscerally portrays the suffering and despair of the working class, strikingly showing how injustices affect families.

The conflict intensifies when industry owners, supported by police and military forces, respond violently to the workers' demands. The story follows several iconic characters, each dealing with their own struggles and sacrifices amid this wave of social unrest. As the strike unfolds, the sense of unity among the workers strengthens, driving them to confront their oppressor.

The visually arresting direction employs editing techniques that evoke the tensions of the proletariat, creating a powerful mosaic of images that illustrate both the brutality of the system and the hope for change. With a focus on solidarity and resistance, the plot culminates in a climax that highlights the impact of collective struggle. Through its moving narrative, this silent work captures the spirit of a tumultuous era and continues to resonate in cultural memory as a call for justice and human dignity.

Media type
Movie
Year
1925
Director
Сергей Михайлович Эйзенштейн
Writer
Valerian Pletnev
Сергей Михайлович Эйзенштейн
Ilya Kravchunovsky
Григорий Александров
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
7.60
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
100.00
Actors
Максим Штраух
Ivan Klyukvin
Aleksandr Antonov
Vladimir Uralskiy
Anatoliy Kuznetsov
I. Ivanov
Yudif Glizer
Vera Yanukova
M. Mamin
Boris Yurtsev
Danylo Antonovych
Gender
Drama
Producers
Boris Mikhin
Original title
Стачка
Duration
89
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