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Working women of the world [Widescreen] = Ouvieres du monde

Belgium, 2000
film

An amazing documentary filmed in Belgium, France, Turkey, Indonesia and the Philippines, about Levi Strauss Europe and their intentions in 1998 to restructure..

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Tout va bien

France, 1972
Similarity: 71%

A Score for women's voices

Canada, 2002
Similarity: 70%

Another day, another dollar: three short films about the history of work

Australia, 1988
Similarity: 70%

Japanese women

Canada, 1984
Similarity: 69%

Mais ou et donc ornicar

France, 1979
Similarity: 69%

In the shadow of Hollywood [Widescreen]

Canada, 2000
Similarity: 69%

Working up: women at work in Australia

Australia, 1979
Similarity: 69%

I.L.O. (International Labour Organization)

Canada, 1947
Similarity: 69%

Motion picture (La Sortie des Ouvriers de l'Usine Lumiere a Lyon)

Austria, 1984
Similarity: 68%

Toil and trouble

Victoria, Australia, 2006
Similarity: 68%

Workers Leaving the Factory

Germany, 1995
Similarity: 68%

The Double day

United States, 1975
Similarity: 68%

The World of work

Australia, 1987
Similarity: 68%

Equal chances: equal opportunities

France, 1976
Similarity: 68%

Jeanne Dielman, 23, Quai du Commerce 1080 Bruxelles

Belgium and France, 1975
Similarity: 68%

No other way

United Kingdom, 1954
Similarity: 68%

France panorama. [No. 70/33]

France, 1970
Similarity: 68%

Women want...

Canada, 1975
Similarity: 67%
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