Canada / Nov 26, 1985
Bob White and the Canadian Auto Workers Fight for Independence.
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
The filmmakers were given remarkable freedom to record the historic 1984 contract negotiations between the United Auto Workers and General Motors Corporation. Bob White, labour leader of the Canadian branch of the UAW, must also confront his American counterpart from Detroit and succeeds in arriving at a contract that is significantly Canadian. His members had already given him a mandate to fight for independence from the American union. This is an invaluable document for anyone interested in the complexities of United States-Canada relations. It's an extraordinary film about revolutionary events.
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Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Final Offer |
| Original language | English (EN) |
| Spoken languages | English |
| Production countries | Canada |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | ONF | NFB |
| Official site | nfb.ca |
| Release date | 26 novembre 1985 |
| Executive producer | John Spotton |
| Production | Sturla Gunnarsson, Robert Collison, John Kramer |
| Writer | Robert Collison |
| Editing | Jeff Warren |
| Cinematography | Leonard Gilday |
| Assistant directors | Sturla Gunnarsson, Robert Collison |
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| Camera operators | Leonard Gilday |
| Additional photography | Leonard Gilday |
| Music | Jack Lenz, Ian Hendry, Brian Avery |
| Sound | Jack Lenz, Ian Hendry, Brian Avery |
| Budget | 410.661 € |
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