Blow for Blow

Blow for Blow

6.9IMDb Score
Released:1972-06-01
Genre:Drama
Duration:89 min
Director:Marin Karmitz
Actors:Simone Aubin, Jacqueline Auzellaud, Élodie Avenel, Anne-Marie Bacquié, Jean-Pierre Baronsky
Production:Cinema Service, mk2 Films, WDR

Overview:

The film describes a strike in a French textile factory, when the striking workers occupy the factory.

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