The Russian Job

Showings

TIFF Lightbox 4 Mon, Apr 30, 2018 8:45 PM
Innis Town Hall Wed, May 2, 2018 2:45 PM
Film Info
Runtime:63
Copyright:2017
Country Listing:Czech Republic
Premiere Status:North American Premiere
Rating:PG
Festival Info
Festival Year:2018
Language:Russian
Swedish
German
Czech
English
Accessibility:Partial Subtitles
Program Category:The Changing Face of Europe
Film Subjects:Capitalism & Big Business
Labour & Working People
Russian Culture & Issues
Website:http://therussianjob.krutart.cz
Cast/Crew Info
Director(s):Petr Horký
Producer(s):Martin Juza
Editor(s):Filip Veselý
Cinematography:Milan Bureš
Sound:Jan Hála

Description

When a Swedish "power manager" is hired to haul what was once the biggest Lada car factory in the former Soviet Union back into the black, he inherits a backwards business model and a work culture not quite of the 21st century. Filmmaker Petr Horký wryly observes an absurdist tale of modernization at the AvtoVAZ car plant in Tolyatti, the city that capitalism forgot. Once the model of communist efficiency, its rusting machinery and sleepy workers now report to Bo Inge Andersson, the factory's first foreign boss and first taste of results-oriented management. His no-nonsense plan to scrap 20,000 jobs doesn't sit well with residents still nostalgic for bygone days of military parades and the company's old ice swimming club. A perfect microcosm of Russia's global transformation, the factory demonstrates the human dimension of historical sea change. As Andersson wisely notes of his new home, "People would like to have a revolution, but nothing should change." Myrocia Watamaniuk

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