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  1. Camera Angles Highlighting Weakness

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    January 23, 2022 by muthag

    This screenshot was taken during the final part of the film. At the time of this still shot, the workers …
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  2. The Song of The People

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    January 23, 2022 by coelhoce

    This still is quite interesting as it incorporates a long shot for the strikers walking up the hill, but also …
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  3. The Abuse of Power Meets the Power of the Collective

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    January 23, 2022 by shoenerca

    A group of soldiers on horses ride up to a crowd of striking workers who are blocking their path and …
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  4. The Nine Lives of the Working Class

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    January 23, 2022 by toccof

    This scene of what appears to be a cat walking down the hall of the abandoned office comes in between …
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  5. The consequences of a strike

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    January 23, 2022 by glenniecd

    In Eisenstein’s film Strike, there are many different conflicts between the working class and the poor. At the end of the film, …
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  6. The Battle of Two Classes

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    January 23, 2022 by corkeryab

    This still from the movie strikes displayed the demise of the working class. In the scenes leading up to this, …
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  7. Dictatorship in the Workplace

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    January 23, 2022 by kellycr

         The screenshot I chose to write about shows one of the factory bosses having their hand on the …
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  8. Why Angles and Direction Matter: Explanation Stage Left

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    January 23, 2022 by woodjm

      This still is from the sequence in which the factory worker, who was accused of being a thief, hangs …
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  9. Shutting Out the Truth

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    January 23, 2022 by pearsonkl

    In this still from Eisenstein’s film Strike, one of the people in charge of the factory is gazing out on the …
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  10. Fight for Fairness

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    January 23, 2022 by kingsk

    The protesters were striking through town as the rebel rousers set a building on fire. The audience can infer that …
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