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Films
found one film
Country
“Austria”
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Directors
“Moderbacher, Christine”
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Year of production
“2010”
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short films
1
Region
Central Europe
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Country
Austria
1
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Keywords
Gender Role and Identity
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Labour
1
Directors
Moderbacher, Christine
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Series
Granada Center for Visual Anthropology Student Film
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Country of production
Austria
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United Kingdom
1
Year of production
2010
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Film
Men at Work
2010
32
‘
Directed by
Christine Moderbacher
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"Men at Work" depicts the daily working life of one of the few remaining institutions in Austria that still employs only men. They are responsible for a 39 km stretch of Austria’s biggest highway and transit route, the A1. Inspired by the poem of a road worker, the film explores masculinity, danger and camaraderie between 35 men.
Central Europe
Gender Role and Identity
Labour