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All My Girls is a gritty slice-of-life drama that immerses you in the lives of these factory women. Directed by Iris Gusner, the film has an almost documentary-like authenticity, capturing the daily grind and camaraderie that exists amidst the monotony of lamp production. The pacing feels unhurried, allowing us to truly absorb the personalities of Ralf Paeschke's subjects—each woman distinct in her own right. Susie’s brashness contrasts sharply with Gertrud’s withdrawn nature, and the tension peaks when Kerstin’s alleged theft shakes their fragile unity. It’s a deep dive into female relationships, societal pressures, and the struggle for identity, all while showcasing some real-life factory environments. The performances are raw and relatable, lending a genuine touch to the narrative.
Explores themes of female camaraderie.Authentic portrayal of factory life.Raw performances add depth to characters.
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