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FAIR PLAY is this fascinating documentary that dives into the often-overlooked realm of domestic labor, particularly the invisible work that women have historically shouldered. It’s inspired by Eve Rodsky’s book, which is a nice touch for anyone familiar with that. The tone feels earnest, thoughtful, almost urgent at times, prompting viewers to reassess their own roles and responsibilities at home. The pacing is steady, allowing the heavy themes to sink in without feeling rushed. There's a real intimacy in the way personal stories are shared, making the subject matter feel both relatable and impactful. What stands out is the way it visually represents these concepts, bringing to light the everyday tasks that often go unrecognized. It’s a film that lingers in your mind long after the credits roll.
Explores themes of domestic labor.Inspires a conversation about equity.Draws from personal stories for impact.
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