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Get Back in the Kitchen is a raw look at struggle and resilience, focusing on three transport workers who find themselves fighting against an unjust termination. The documentary captures their year-long protest, living in a tent outside the municipal building, which gives it this gritty, almost desperate atmosphere. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing you to soak in their determination and the absurdity of their situation. It’s really about the deconstruction of systemic issues and how personal stories weave into larger narratives. The film doesn’t shy away from showing the practical realities these workers face, and the performances, especially the realness of their emotions, add a profound weight to the already tense social commentary. It’s distinctive in its quiet power, really makes you think.
Tension-filled atmosphereReal-life performancesFocus on social commentary
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Bahía Flores Pacheco
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