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At All Costs dives into the gritty world of a small business trying to stay afloat. The film captures Jihad, the founder, navigating the financial struggles with a palpable sense of urgency. Claire Simon’s observational style immerses you in the daily grind, making you feel the weight of their challenges. The rawness of the documentary shines through, with no fancy edits or dramatizations—just real moments and real people. It's like you're peeking behind the curtain of entrepreneurship, feeling the tension and camaraderie among the employees. The pacing pulls you into their plight, and you can't help but root for them, even as the odds seem stacked against them. Definitely a deeper look at resilience in tough times.
Observation of entrepreneurshipThemes of resilience and communityReal-life struggles without dramatization
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