- The Story of the workers who had participated of the striker movement in the Brazil with President Lula when he was a syndical leader
- Interviews with workers who took part in the 1979/1980 strikes in the metallurgic region called ABC, in the State of São Paulo, led by the man who was to become President of Brazil, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, but, unlike their leader, have remained anonymous along the way. They talk about their origins, the movement, and their lives.—lukejoplin@infolink.com.br
- Worker from the Brazilian ABC are interviewed twenty-three years after their first strike leaded by their leader Luis Inácio "Lula" da Silva. In 1979, Brazil lived a dictatorship, and the metallurgic were the first class of workers that, under the command of the president of their union, Lula, to organize a strike in the military regime and face the police and the dominant class (entrepreneurs). The workers that participated of this movement and worshiped Lula, are interviewed together with footages of their conventions and inter-titles explaining the political and economical situation of Brazil in that moment. A couple of months later, Lula was elected President of Brazil.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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