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'Aan ons den arbeid' offers a nuanced view of immigrant labor in the Netherlands, capturing the shifting landscape over three decades. It dives deep into the lives of three bakers who came to Holland, their stories layered with personal struggles and cultural adaptation. The film's pacing allows for moments of reflection, especially as it juxtaposes past and present attitudes toward immigration. There’s a rawness in the cinematography, an almost intimate feel that pulls you into their daily grind. The performances are genuine; you can sense the weight of their experiences. What sets this doc apart is its unflinching look at labor and identity, making it a thoughtful piece on the human condition amidst societal changes.
Focus on immigrant experiencesInteresting cultural insightsGood for discussions on labor and identity
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Jeroen van Bergeijk
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