For Man Must Work or The End of Work

200052 min 1 secFilm: Documentary

G

Direction: Jean-Claude Bürger

Production: Éric Michel

Script: Jean-Claude Bürger

The 20th century has seen the creation of colossal wealth and exploding economies. But the days of industry providing mass employment are over. In the global economy, human resources are being replaced more and more by technology. We are moving from a mass labour force to an elite corps concentrated in the knowledge sector. Will this change result in a sort of economic apartheid in which a third of humanity is made redundant? Will this revolution mean the end of work as we know it?

For Man Must Work raises crucial questions and suggests rethinking the future. Focusing on situations in Canada, France and Mexico, the film shows how living and working conditions are deteriorating for many people. Besides personal stories, we also hear from experts such as Vivianne Forrester, author of The Economic Horror; Jeremy Rifkin, American economist and author of The End of Work; sociologist Ricardo Petrella; Ignacio Ramonet, editor-in-chief of Le Monde diplomatique; and Jacques Attali, author of Dictionary of the 21st Century and former president of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development. They have no illusions--they think the 21st century is getting off to a very bad start. Some subtitles.

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Subject categories


  • Work and Labour Relations > Automation and Technological ChangeUnemployment and Job HuntingWork and Labour IssuesWorking Conditions
  • Developing Countries > Central America and the CaribbeanEconomic and Industrial DevelopmentMexico
  • Economics > Employment and UnemploymentForeign CountriesGlobalizationSocial Conditions and ProgramsSocio-Economic ConditionsSocio-Economic ProblemsWork Issues
  • Foreign Countries > France
  • Industry and Commerce > Metal and Steel Industries
  • Mining > Mining Industries
  • Social Issues > PovertySocial IssuesTechnology and SocietyWork and Unemployment
  • Health/Personal Development > Careers & Education
  • Media Education > Documentary Film
  • History and Citizenship Education > Issues in Society Today
  • Social Studies > Labour Studies

Credits


research
Jean-Claude Bürger
Luc Gonthier
script
Jean-Claude Bürger
assistant director
Bruno Baillargeon
Laurent Gagliardi
cinematographer
Jacques Leduc
additional camera
Marc Gadoury
location sound
Jean-Denis Daoust
Serge Bouvier
Diane Carrière
picture editing
Babalou Hamelin
location manager
Germain Bonneau
Sophie Bensadoun
sound editing
Leopoldo Gutierrez
archival research
Nancy Marcotte
participation
Jeremy Rifkin
Ignacio Ramonet
Jacques Attali
Vivianne Forrester
Christiane Boulet
Ricardo Petrella
Delphine Merieau
Ian MacDonald
John W. Kingston
Beatriz Lujan
Miguel Angel Calderon
Martha Ojeda
Maryline Quaglia
Robert Giovanardi
Glory Poirier
music composer
François Beausoleil
foley
Monique Vézina
music recording
Geoffrey Mitchell
foley recording
Geoffrey Mitchell
re-recording
Serge Boivin
Jean Paul Vialard
online editing
Sylvain Desbiens
titles
NFB postproduction services
subtitles
Kathleen Fleming
technical coordination
Richard Cliche
marketing officer
Élise Labbé
administration
Colette Brodeur
administration assistant
Dany Delpy
assistant to the producer
Christiane Germain
director
Jean-Claude Bürger
producer
Éric Michel