if you speak german the films of jürgen boettcher are worth a good look at. they do deal with work and leisure. especially "Wäscherinnen" is worth looking at: boettcher portrays young workers in a industrial laundry in their working environment and interviews them about their dreams and everyday activities. ... hard to find, though, in german only (i guess), and from a long bygone period in the history of our societies... -fred
Am 13.05.2014 um 17:17 schrieb Chuck Kleinhans: > If we could think about domestic labor, there’s a whole lot of other films, > many by women, to consider: > > Chantal Akerman, Jeanne Dielman 23 quai de Commerce > Gunvor Nelson and Dorothy Wiley, SCHMEERGUNTZ > Carikee Schneenman, Kitch’s Last Meal > Lizzie Borden, Working Girls > Michelle Citron, Queer Fest (interactive media) > Marjorie Keller, Misconcneption (and many other films by her) > Joyce Weiland, Water Sark > Chick Strand, Fake Fruit > Laura Kipnis, Ecstasy Unlimited > > > and all birth films, even those made by men like Water Window Baby Moving, > contain representations of women’s labor/women in labor > > > and many many more films if we think about women’s emotional labor in dealing > with the family, or a man > > > > > Chuck Kleinhans > > > _______________________________________________ > FrameWorks mailing list > FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com > https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks
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