10 Movies About Work

4º – Modern Times (Charles Chaplin, 1936)A tour of the industrial technological advances focused on the field of work. Here, we will understand a little, always with the use of humor to govern the plot, how some of a worker’s routines worked in his exhausting professional environment.

 

3º – Clerks (Kevin Smith, 1994)We’ll be exploring the day-to-day life of two shop clerks, learning a little about their ways of getting pleasure through an often insipid routine. ‘Clerks’ is a very entertaining film, achieving success simply by exposing situations that bring similarity to the eyes of the viewer.

 

2º – Office Space (Mike Judge, 1999)Just like the movie above, ‘Office Space’ entertains the viewer by exposing common situations to them, always blending with an exacerbated mood use. The work is evidenced by the film as a sphere harmful to the human being, curtailing its powers and virtues, besides destroying dreams and longings.

 

1º – Camera Buff (Krzysztof Kieslowski, 1979)Unlike the other films on this list, ‘Camera Buff’ offers a positive view on the constitution of the word work. Here, we will see a man wrapped in an insignificant daily life in his life, until he gets a camera to capture the development of his son. Soon, what was a simple hobby, ends up becoming an obsession, a way of life. ‘Camera Buff’ exposes a character in the process of mutation amid an inseparable passion. A film about life and about the cinema.