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So, 'Clean Cities' is this intriguing documentary-drama hybrid that really dives deep into the often overlooked lives of those who clean our streets. The film's unique structure, with four directors capturing the essence in four different cities, gives it this interesting patchwork feel. The tone is both reflective and revealing, showcasing the struggles and resilience of predominantly immigrant women in this line of work. There’s something raw about the pacing—it doesn’t rush, allowing you to really absorb the atmosphere of each locale. Practical effects are minimal, but the real performances come from the subjects themselves, their stories woven together seamlessly. It’s a distinct take on a topic that feels very relevant today, almost poetic in its execution.
Hybrid film with four directorial perspectivesFocus on immigrant women's experiencesReflective and atmospheric storytelling
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Marina Danezi
Director