Eight men in blue uniforms are standing in a row in an abandoned building and are looking into the camera.

What's to Be Done?

(Što da se radi?)

Željko heads a union at a bankrupt train parts factory. After his deputy Mladen commits suicide under the strain, the responsibility for the lives of 1,000 workers lands on Željko.

Gredelj is a 120-year-old rolling stock company whose management claims it has run into financial problems. But the unions discover that the bankruptcy is just a political game with the aim of destroying the Croatian nationalised company. The real victims are ordinary workers, especially those who only have a few years left until retirement. Željko, still deeply affected by the death of his close friend, leads the workers into further strikes and negotiations with politicians and the factory management. The documentary portrays the wider problems of Eastern Europe, which has jumped from the socialist era into the wild waters of capitalism and constantly faces the storms of corruption scandals and power struggles.

Prague Municipal Library – small hall, Mariánské nám. 1, Praha 1

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Atlas – small hall, Ke Štvanici 371/4, Praha 8

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Atlas – large hall, Ke Štvanici 371/4, Praha 8

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Goran Dević, Director
Hrvoje Osvadić, Producer
Alžběta Medková, Moderator
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TitleWhat's to Be Done?
Original TitleŠto da se radi?
Original LanguageCroatian
Subtitles Czech, English
PremiéraCzech premiere
Film typeFull-length documentary
Year of Production2023
Country of OriginCroatia
Length77 min.
Tags Work, Europe
Director Goran Dević

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