A film on the Dare strike of the early 1970s. Hundreds of feet and legs, milling, marching and picketing with the word “solidarity” superimposed on the screen. The soundtrack is an organizer’s speech on the labour situation. Like her films “Rat Life and Diet in North America,” “Pierre Vallieres” and “Reason Over Passion,” “Solidarity” combines a political awareness, an aesthetic viewpoint and a sense of humour unique in Wieland’s work. Image description: Plain black laced shoes and bare or white-stockinged ankles of a person standing on green grass, a metal-tipped umbrella at their side. White text superimposed over the middle of the image reads: SOLIDARITY.
Solidarity
- Film Maker
- Wieland, Joyce
- Year
- 1973
- Country
- Canada
- Language
- Format
- 16mm
- Length
- 10
- Genre
- experimental
- Category
- art & artists, film studies, political activism, Politics + Policy, Work about Women, Work by Women


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