Tuesday, 16th of May | 20:15 | screen Warszawa
Screening of AFTER WORK followed by a Q&A with the director Erik Gandini.
In Polish and English
In Kuwait, everyone has the right to work, so in some places 20 people are employed in one position. In South Korea, people work 12-14 hours a day. In the United States, workers forgo more than 500 million hours of paid time off each year for fear of losing their jobs. Meanwhile, robots are ready to take over most of the tasks performed by humans. It's the perfect situation for Swedish documentary master Erik Gandini, who travels around the world and thoroughly explores what the word "work" means today.
Moderator:
Przemek Rydzewski – co-founder and coordinator of the Tri-City edition of Millennium Docs Against Gravity.