SETTINGS & WORLDS
working-class realism
Films grounded in the material conditions of working-class life — labor, wages, economic precarity, the daily negotiations of poverty and dignity — where the social texture of class is not backdrop but the primary subject, rendered with documentary-adjacent fidelity to the specific weight of work, debt, and survival: the factory floor, the benefit office, the secondhand market, the job that disappears. Distinct from urban-alienation (which centers the city as an anonymizing psychological force, not the economic structures that determine who can survive in it) by requiring class condition and labor as the organizing subject rather than metropolitan loneliness; distinct from naturalistic-performance (a formal register about acting style) by being a social-subject category — a working-class-realism film may use non-professional performers but is defined by what it is about, not how it is performed.

Bicycle Thieves
1948

The Tree of Wooden Clogs
1978

City of God
2002

I, Daniel Blake
2016

The Grapes of Wrath
1940

Sorry We Missed You
2019

Umberto D.
1952

Pather Panchali
1955

The Working Class Goes to Heaven
1971

Wendy and Lucy
2008

Germinal
1993

Rosetta
1999

Shoeshine
1946

Strike
1925

Blue Collar
1978

La Terra Trema
1949

Killer of Sheep
1978

The Holy Innocents
1984

We the Poor
1948

Meantime
1983

Shoplifters
2018

Capernaum
2018

I Stand Alone
1999

Accattone
1961

Mamma Roma
1962