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Les voleurs de job (VOF)
Location
Main screening room
Date
February 7th, 2024
Duration
68 min
Cycle
Tahani Rached, prix Albert-Tessier 2023

Tahani Rached has just won Quebec's highest film award. To mark the occasion, we present some of her outstanding films, which are concerned with both social issues and a form of salutary enchantment.

Les voleurs de job
Directed by
Tahani Rached
Language
French version
Origins
Quebec
Year
1980
Duration
68 min
Genre
Documentary
Format
Digital
Synopsis

Overview of the living conditions of many immigrant workers in Quebec who have to accept difficult and poorly paid jobs to make a living.

Les voleurs de job

The restoration of this film is part of the implementation of a measure in Quebec's Digital Cultural Plan.

Tahani Rached

Born in Cairo in 1947, Tahani Rached moved to Montreal in 1966. She entered the École des Beaux-Arts. She then turned to community work, before discovering the art of videography through her contact with New York artists such as Robert Kramer. She made her first documentary, Pour faire changement, in the early 1970s. A few videos and union documentaries later, in 1980 she made her first feature film, Les voleurs de job, about immigrant working conditions. She then joined the NFB, where she made films for almost twenty-five years. During this period, she made films in Quebec, Lebanon, Haiti and Egypt. After leaving the NFB in 2004, she returned to her native country, where she made three films about Egyptian society and history.

Photo: Collections of the Cinémathèque québécoise

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