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54 Days Of That Summer is a documentary that really captures the raw intensity of labor struggles in the summer of 1993. It chronicles the 54-day fight by Hyundai Precision Industry workers in Ulsan, who were pushing against a unilateral company decision. The atmosphere is thick with tension and determination. You feel the weight of each day as they navigate through the heat, both literally and figuratively. The pacing can feel relentless at times, mirroring the workers' own perseverance. There’s a gritty realism to the footage, pulling you into their plight without any gloss. It’s not just about the struggle; it’s about the camaraderie, the sweat, and the fight for dignity in the workplace. It's a distinctive piece of history worth experiencing.
Documentary on labor strugglesIntense atmosphere of 1993Focus on workplace dignity
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