Weabak: Stay Out All Night

Weabak: Stay Out All Night 2009 Released

Directed by Kim Mi-re

Documentary · 98 min

 

Weabak: Stay Out All Night 2009 Released

Directed by Kim Mi-re

Documentary · 98 min

 

Working at the super-supermarket Homever occupied the Worldcup Stadium store. It was the first sit-in at a retailer led by women, who were until them leading ordinary lives. The originally-planned 2-day 1-night strike went on for 21 days. During the sit-in, they enjoyed temporary freedom and happiness, free from work and housework. Their struggles became the epitome of struggles of casualised women workers. However, there was no easy solution.

Working at the super-supermarket Homever occupied the Worldcup Stadium store. It was the first sit-in at a retailer led by women, who were until them leading ordinary lives. The originally-planned 2-day 1-night strike went on for 21 days. During the sit-in, they enjoyed temporary freedom and happiness, free from work and housework. Their struggles became the epitome of struggles of casualised women workers. However, there was no easy solution.
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RUNTIME
N/A min
RELEASED
Apr 13, 2009
COUNTRY
KR
LANGUAGE
KO
SPOKEN
Korean
BUDGET
N/A
REVENUE
$402