Occupations (1974)
In an attempt to win better conditions for the workers in 1920s Turin, Gramsci leads a takeover of the factories by the workers. He is offered assistance by Kabak (who has just arrived from Moscow) but Gramsci soon realizes Kabak is not motivated by ideology, as he has other motives.
Director: Michael Lindsay-Hogg
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Donald Pleasence as Christo Kabak |
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Jack Shepherd as Antonio Gramsci |
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Natasha Parry as Countess Angellica |
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Georgina Hale as Polya |
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Nigel Hawthorne as Libertini |
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Richard Leech as Valletta |
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John Steiner as Terrini |
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Barry Stanton as D'Avanzo |
| Directing | Michael Lindsay-Hogg | Director |
| Writing | Trevor Griffiths | Writer |
| Production | Jonathan Powell | Producer |