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Running time
  
36 minutes

Initial release
  
1933

Editor
  
Helen van Dongen

Cinematography
  
Release date
  
1934

Country
  
Screenplay
  
Joris Ivens, Henri Storck

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Directed by
  
Henri StorckJoris Ivens

Written by
  
Henri StorckJoris Ivens

Story by
  
André Thirifays, Piet Vermeylen

Similar
  
Les Enfants du Borinage, The bridge, A Tale of the Wind, Rain, Indonesia Calling

Misère au Borinage (French, literally "Poverty in the Borinage"), also known as Borinage, was a 1934 Belgian documentary film directed by Henri Storck and Joris Ivens. Produced during the Great Depression, the film has a strongly socialist theme, covering the poor living conditions of the workers and coal miners of the Borinage region of Belgium. It is considered a classic work of political cinema and has been described as "one of the most important references in the documentary genre".

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Episode 1 mise re au borinage


Film

Misère au Borinage Misre au Borinage 1933 avec audio YouTube

Misère au Borinage is shot in black and white and is a silent film. Its intertitles are in French and Dutch languages. It opens with a title card, bearing the slogan: "Crisis in the Capitalist World. Factories are closed down, abandoned. Millions of proletarians are hungry!" and shows footage of the repression of a 1933 strike in Ambridge, Pennsylvania in the United States. The film then shifts to the Borinage region of Belgium during and after the general strike of 1932. The majority of the film focuses on the plight of Borinage coal miners who have been evicted from their houses and made unemployed following their participation in the strike. It also shows the poor living conditions of the miners and their families. The film makes the argument that strike action could be justified by the poor conditions in which Belgian workers lived.

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The film was made against the context of the Great Depression and premiered in Brussels in March 1934. According to Robert Stallaerts, Storck's work as director of Misère au Borinage justified his status as "father of Walloon cinema" even though he was actually Flemish.

Misère au Borinage au Borinage Extrait

In 2000, a new documentary was made about the Borinage as a tribute to Storck: "Les Enfants du Borinage - Lettre à Henri Storck".

Misère au Borinage Misre au Borinage 1933 MUBI

Misère au Borinage Misre au Borinage 1934 Joris Ivens Henri Storck YouTube

References

Misère au Borinage Wikipedia


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