Il sindacalista (1972) Poster

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A light yet enjoyable critique of the Italian trade unionism
casimirocontarini30 May 2016
A worker and unionist puts up a struggle with his boss, a boorish parvenu who takes over the home appliance factory after his father's death. His struggles aim at securing small perks so as to ameliorate the working conditions of his coworkers, but also at stroking his own ego. He'll end up being humiliated by the factory owner, who takes advantage of his battle to pursue his own interests. Veteran Luciano Salce directs an enjoyable comedy that hits home when it comes to bashing some deviant trade union activism, only aiming at short-sighted claims and ego-flattering actions. Lando Buzzanca's acting, while being sometimes over the top and a little bit stereotypical, succeeds in depicting the narcissist nature of this type of union organizer.
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