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Accidents by Electricity in Industry, directed by František Vláčil in 1951, is a fascinating look into the dangers of electrical work in industrial settings. The documentary feels quite raw, almost like a time capsule of early safety practices. You get this eerie sense of reality as it presents real-life footage and re-enactments that highlight the often overlooked risks. The pacing is methodical, allowing you to absorb the gravity of each incident. While the performances aren’t traditional acting, the realness lends a heavy weight to the narrative. It’s distinctive in how it brings awareness to electrical safety, a subject that maybe isn't thrilling but absolutely necessary. This film is more about education than entertainment, but that’s what makes it intriguing in its own right.
Educational documentary on electrical safety.Real footage and re-enactments blend for impact.Reflects mid-20th century industrial practices.
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