Crime,Drama   Serbia,Italy,France

In the movie "The Organizer" directed by Mario Monicelli, Professor Sinigaglia (Marcello Mastroianni) is an intellectual who becomes disenchanted with his academic career and decides to dedicate himself to helping the oppressed factory workers in Turin during the late 19th century.

Sinigaglia arrives in Turin, a city known for its textile industry, and finds himself overwhelmed by the deplorable working conditions and exploitation faced by the factory workers. The workers suffer long hours, low wages, dangerous working conditions, and limited rights.

Inspired by his compassion for their plight, Sinigaglia takes on the responsibility of organizing the workers to fight for their rights. Initially met with skepticism and resistance, he gradually gains their trust and convinces them to join him in demanding better working conditions and fair treatment from their employers.

Facing opposition from factory owners, police, and even his fellow intellectuals who see his involvement as a betrayal of his privileged background, Sinigaglia continues to rally the workers and gain their support. As the strike gains momentum, tensions rise, and the workers face increasing pressure from the authorities to abandon their cause.

Despite the harassment and threats, Sinigaglia remains unwavering in his commitment to the workers' cause, standing firm in his belief that they deserve dignity and fair treatment. Through a series of gripping and often tragic events, the film highlights the struggles faced by the workers in their fight for justice and the sacrifices they make to improve their lives.

"The Organizer" is a powerful and thought-provoking film that explores themes of social inequality, labor rights, and the resilience of the human spirit. It depicts the struggles of a man who risks everything to stand up for the oppressed and shines a light on the injustices faced by workers in the industrial revolution.
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