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- May of 2013. Spain suffers the worst economic crisis in the last 70 years. Citizens are paralyzed by sadness and fear, everyone except a group of workers that have resisted change during decades. More than four thousand miners go on an indefinite strike against the historic cuts imposed by government. Daily protest begin: dozens of roadblocks, stay-downs, pitched battles in pit villages, rallies, demonstrations, a march to Madrid, etc. But nothing is as used to be, nor even the surviving representatives of the last working class movement.
- A housing estate once more becomes a battlefield as strikers and police clash. After the failure of the last strike, workers are faced between the choice of action or apathy. The children of the estate, the only witnesses to the cycle of turmoil. Work or To Whom Does The World Belong observes a mining community through the prism of ethno-fiction, as it negotiates the decline of the same industry that enabled its emergence. A long period of deindustrialisation affecting the whole region gives way to a decaying landscape of pit-heads and slag heaps.
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- They've never met neither have the same reasons trying to preserve their ancestors' memory alive. They perfectly know that indifference will be the greatest social recognition they will achieve. Why making the effort? What kind of reward will they get? What is the purpose of caring their ancestors' memory?