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Posted: 10/7/2011
Labour Equals Freedom -- The main hero, Peter, is in his early forties. He s a machine operator by profession. Until recently, he worked in a factory, but after Slovenia's integration into the European Union, the factory closed down and Peter and his colleagues have been made redundant. Peter's wife is very supportive and their family life appears to be quite satisfactory. Slowly but surely, he is loosing self-confidence and self-esteem. Peter demands a divorce immediately, and Vera agrees. Peter ends up in a psychiatric ward. One day, on his way home, he finds all his neighbours, scared and worried, in front of the house. He learns that gas has been leaking in the cellar. Fire-fighters should have arrived already, but they got stuck in a traffic jam. There is a real danger of explosion. Peter does not hesitate; he runs into the building and manages to shut down the main valve, although he almost suffocates. His neighbours are cheering him when he comes out of the building, they are happy and relieved, and the house manager offers him a job of a caretaker. Peter is more than happy. His self-esteem rises and -through a lonely hearts ad- he s