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Je suis Simone (La condition ouvrière)

Where to Watch Je suis Simone (La condition ouvrière)

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Je suis Simone (La condition ouvrière) starring Claudia Landi, Giovanna Giuliani, Natacha Eychenne, Kamal Boukarass has a Not Rated rating, a runtime of about 1 hr 22 min, and a scheduled release date of .

Need a quick rundown of the movie? Here's the plot: "This is the diary which the French philosopher Simone Weil kept when, as a twenty-five-year-old, she took a one-year sabbatical from school and her studies and worked in a Parisian factory from December 4, 1934 until August 1935, running the presses at the Alsthom electric company. This experience formed the basis for her book La condition ouvrière. The written chronicle of her days is visually accompanied by a continuous flow of dark rooms and the urban landscape of Île Seguin (suburbs south of Paris), paying particular attention to construction sites and factories." .