A monthly film series promoting professional and community education on issues pertaining to mental health and illness. Presented by The Cinematheque and the Institute of Mental Health, UBC Department of Psychiatry. Screenings are generally held on the third Wednesday of each month at The Cinematheque, 1131 Howe St, Vancouver, BC.
After Work
Sweden/Italy/Norway2023 (1 hr. 20 min. DCP)
Director: Erik Gandini
Wednesday October 16th @ 7:00pm
The Cinematheque (1131 Howe St)
Film Description
Vancouver Premier
“In 1958, the philosopher Hannah Arendt wrote the following lines in her book The Human Condition: ‘What we are confronted with is the prospect of a society of labourers without labour, that is, without the only activity left to them. Surely, nothing could be worse.’ After Work is a timely, highly necessary, contemporary update on Arendt’s warning.” – Dimitri de Preux, Visions du Réel
Weaving together expert analysis by sociologists and philosophers with testimonials from everyday workers worldwide, After Work explores the existential and material paradoxes of modern work culture. In a medley of vignettes spanning class status, cultural norms, and generations, director Erik Gandini exposes the ethical and psychological implications of a life ruled by notions of work—from a gardener finding solace in his labour and an Amazon delivery driver reflecting on her social purpose, to an Italian heiress with numerous hobbies and a Kuwaiti government tech worker lamenting the boredom of his job. Exquisitely composed cinematography and an evocative orchestral score offer a playful yet sophisticated tone that invites viewers to consider the root causes of workaholism, the impact of burnout, and a future shaped by AI and automation.
In English, Italian, Korean, and Arabic with English subtitles
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“Gandini’s message is clear: our attitude towards work must be reevaluated, and preparing for a new era begins with a shift in each individual’s mindset.” Martin Kudlac, Screen Anarchy
Post-screening Discussion:
Post-screening discussion with Dr. Brian Worth, a registered psychologist. After obtaining his doctoral degree in clinical psychology at the University of Detroit, Dr. Worth has been practicing in the clinical and forensic fields. His clinical interests include work-related psychological injuries and rehabilitation. He currently serves as a consulting clinician to WorkSafeBC.
Moderated by Dr. Harry Karlinsky, the Series Director of Frames of Mind and a Clinical Professor in the UBC Department of Psychiatry,