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For Twenty Cents A Day offers a raw glimpse into the struggles faced by young men during the Great Depression. The pacing is contemplative, drawing you into the harsh realities of life in relief camps, where every dollar felt like a battle. The documentary captures the somber atmosphere of the time, juxtaposing the dire need for work with the meager pay of twenty cents a day. What’s interesting is how it doesn’t just show the hardships; it discusses the formation of organizations aiming to help, revealing a sense of community amidst despair. The interviews are heartfelt, and there's a real authenticity in the stories shared. It’s the kind of film that resonates with anyone interested in social history but feels even more profound when viewed in the context of current economic challenges.
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Jim Monro
Director