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Not specified
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Documentary
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History & Politics
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| Targeted Audience: |
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Adult
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| Year of Production: |
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2005
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| Duration: |
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87m05s
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Production Stage: |
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Completed
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Release Date: |
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Not specified
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Television
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Country: |
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Canada
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Language |
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Original: |
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English
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Dubbed: |
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Subtitles: |
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French
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M&E: |
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Not specified
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Sound Mix: |
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Not specified
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Shooting Format: |
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Delivery Format: |
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Digital Betacam
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HD: |
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Television Standard: |
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NTSC
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Aspect Ratio: |
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4:3
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Color
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Seller National Film Board of Canada

Contact:
Isabelle de Bellefeuille
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Synopsis
The Take is a political thriller that turns the globalization debate on its head. The film follows Argentina's radical new movement of occupied businesses: groups of workers who are claiming the country's bankrupt workplaces and running them without bosses. With The Take, director Avi Lewis, one of Canada's most outspoken journalists, and writer Naomi Klein, author of the international bestseller No Logo, champion a radical economic manifesto for the 21st century. But what shines through in the film is the simple drama of workers lives and their struggles: the demand for dignity and the searing injustice of dignity denied
Prizes and Awards
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Production Company: |
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NFB, Barna-Alper Productions Inc.
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Producer: |
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Director: |
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Avi Lewis
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Cast: |
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Sell Sheet Front

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