The Wollands

The Wollands

1973 · 92 min · ★ 8.0

Horst Wolland is a welder in Berlin who tries to move up the career ladder to better provide for his family. He is on the verge of being promoted when the working conditions worsen, triggering a strike. Wolland stays out of it, but he also refuses to tell his manager who the strike leader is, so he is not promoted. Wolland understands what solidarity means and tries to organize another strike.

Directed by Ingo Kratisch · Written by Michael Böhme

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