The Take
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The Take is a 2004 documentary film that follows Argentine workers as they reclaim and run a bankrupt factory as a cooperative, co-created by writer and activist Naomi Klein.
Statements (45)
| Predicate | Object |
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| instanceOf |
Argentine documentary film
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documentary film → |
| awardReceived |
Best Documentary Feature – American Film Institute Festival
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| basedOn |
reporting by Naomi Klein on Argentina’s economic crisis
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| cinematographyBy |
Mark Ellam
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| coCreator |
Naomi Klein
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| countryOfOrigin |
Argentina
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Canada → |
| depicts |
workers running a factory as a cooperative
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| director |
Avi Lewis
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| distributor |
Barna-Alper Productions
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National Film Board of Canada → |
| editedBy |
Peter Roeck
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| featuresPerson |
Avi Lewis
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Naomi Klein → |
| follows |
Argentine workers who reclaim a bankrupt factory
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| genre |
independent film
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political documentary → |
| hasCastMember |
workers of the Forja auto-parts factory
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| hasPublicationDate |
2004-09-10
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| hasTheme |
anti-corporate activism
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economic justice → social movements in Latin America → worker self-management → |
| musicBy |
Patrick Watson
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| narrativeFocus |
recovered factories movement in Argentina
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| originalLanguage |
English
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Spanish → |
| portrays |
alternatives to corporate capitalism
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| producer |
Avi Lewis
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Naomi Klein → |
| productionCompany |
Barna-Alper Productions
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National Film Board of Canada → |
| releaseYear |
2004
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| runtimeMinutes |
87
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| screenedAt |
Toronto International Film Festival
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Venice Film Festival → |
| settingLocation |
Argentina
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Buenos Aires Province → |
| subject |
Argentine economic crisis
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factory occupations in Argentina → globalization → neoliberalism → worker cooperatives → |
| writer |
Naomi Klein
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Referenced by (2)
| Subject (surface form when different) | Predicate |
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Naomi Klein
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coCreated |
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Avi Lewis
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