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So, 'Cotton Road' dives into this intricate web of cotton production and its global implications. It pulls you right into a small South Carolina town and then takes you all the way to China, which is quite an eye-opener. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative, as it shifts between lives of workers and the larger economic machine. You get these intimate glimpses into their daily grind, showcasing their struggles and resilience. The documentary doesn’t bombard you with facts; rather, it unfolds the narrative organically, making you think about the clothing we often take for granted. The atmosphere is heavy yet enlightening – a real exploration of the human cost behind consumerism. It’s distinct for its unfiltered look at globalization through such a personal lens.
In-depth look at globalizationFocus on human storiesUnique perspective on cotton industry
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Laura Kissel
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