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200 Km is quite a raw and compelling documentary that dives into the plight of Sintel workers. You really feel the tension and desperation of the marches as they make their way to Madrid. The pacing isn’t rushed—there’s a deliberate build-up that lets you soak in the atmosphere of their struggle. The footage is a mix of street-level action and poignant moments, capturing both the anger and hope of the workers. It’s fascinating how it addresses themes of labor rights and corporate responsibility, all while creating a palpable sense of community among the protesters. The unknown director has crafted something that feels very organic, almost like you’re walking alongside them, feeling their resolve. Definitely a piece that resonates on a human level.
Documentary on labor rights and social justiceFocus on workers' struggles and community resilienceReal footage of the Sintel protests
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