Before the Full Moon is a raw, gritty documentary that dives deep into the 2009 SSangyong Motor strike. It's not just about labor disputes; it captures the human spirit under pressure. The production team managed to infiltrate the otherwise sealed premises, giving us an unfiltered look at the workers' daily lives and their struggles. The pacing is tense, almost palpable, as you feel the weight of their desperation. There's something haunting about how the film portrays their resolve and camaraderie amidst chaos. No glossy production here; it’s all practical effects of real emotion and authentic performances that let the story breathe. It stands out for its courageous approach and intimate perspective on a significant moment in labor history.
Focus on labor relations and worker struggles.Authenticity in documentary filmmaking.Captivating portrayal of human resilience.
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