Saša Uhlová
Investigative journalist and writer
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Language: Dutch, English, Georgian, German
Subtitles: Czech
(Driving Europe)
In the European Union, more than 300,000 people work as lorry drivers. These are often cheap labourers from third countries who are exploited by their employers. Fifteen-hour shifts and the resulting sleep deprivation are not uncommon. Haulage companies refuse to pay outstanding wages and do not hesitate to resort to threats of physical violence. The documentary focuses on a group of sixty strikers who fought for their rights and humane working conditions for eleven weeks. At the same time, it poses a question that concerns us all: are we willing to accept the violation of basic human rights for the sake of cheaper goods?
Right to KnowBasic information about the film
| Title | Driving Europe |
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| Original Language | Dutch, English, Georgian, German |
| Znění | original audio, children’s films dubbed in Czech |
| Subtitles | Czech subtitles, select films have descriptive Czech or English subtitles (look for the accessibility icons next to each screening) |
| Premiéra | World premiere |
| Film type | Full-length documentary |
| Year of Production | 2026 |
| Country of Origin | Germany |
| Length | 85 min. |
| Director | Felix Länge |
| Sales |
Bardamu Film GmbH Artur Althen althen@bardamu.de Bardamu Film GmbH Lennart Heidtmann heidtmann@bardamu.de Bardamu Film GmbH Felix Länge kontakt@bardamu.de |
Investigative journalist and writer
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Language: Dutch, English, Georgian, German Subtitles: Czech |
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