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Elektra Kft. is a fascinating peek into the lives of six physical workers who once toiled at Videoton. They band together to start their own company, and what unfolds is this raw, almost gritty documentary that captures the essence of their struggle. The pacing is quite deliberate, allowing you to really absorb their challenges and aspirations. There's a certain authenticity in their performances, not polished but real, which makes their journey relatable. The atmosphere feels heavy with the weight of reality—it's not just capitalism on display; it's the human side of it. The film explores themes of resilience and autonomy in a world that's often unforgiving. It’s a unique piece that sheds light on an era and a mindset that feels relevant even today.
Documentary on post-socialist transitionFocus on workers' self-organizationUnique perspective on capitalism's human side
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