The Take (2004)
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| German title | The Take | 
| Original title | The Take | 
| Country of production | Canada | 
| original language | English | 
| Publishing year | 2004 | 
| length | 91 minutes | 
| Age rating | FSK 6 | 
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| Director | Avi Lewis | 
| script | Naomi Klein | 
| production | Silva Basmajian , Avi Lewis, Naomi Lewis | 
| music | David Wall | 
| camera | Mark Ellam | 
| cut | Ricardo Acosta | 
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The Take - The acquisition (original title: The Take ) is a 2004 published documentary by Naomi Klein and her partner Avi Lewis .
action
The film is about workers in some states of Argentina who took control of their closed factories and replaced them with workers' cooperative management.
Reviews
- Desson Thomson wrote in the Washington Post on December 3, 2004 that very real people were in crisis. ("We see very real people in crisis.")
Awards
- In 2004 Avi Lewis won a Documentary Award at the AFI Fest (Los Angeles International Film Festival) .
- 2005: Nominations in 4 categories at the Gemini Awards , (for best director, best editing, best sound and the Donald Brittain Award ).
- 2004: Nomination by the International Documentary Association for an IDA Award .
Web links
- The Take in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- official page
- Official site (English)
- The Take atRotten Tomatoes(English)
Individual evidence
- ^ Certificate of Release for The Take . Voluntary self-regulation of the film industry , August 2007 (PDF; test number: 107 612 K).
