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So, 'Immigrants' from '65 is quite the piece to stumble upon. Directed by Peter Davis, it dives deep into the complexities of immigration in those bustling English cities of the time. It’s not just a straightforward documentary. The tone feels heavy, almost reflective, like you’re peeling back layers of society's fabric. The pacing is somewhat methodical but lends itself well to the subject matter. There are striking moments that conjure a visceral reaction, showcasing real lives and struggles. Practical effects? Well, it's all about the raw footage and interviews here, which adds a layer of authenticity. You get a sense of the atmosphere - a mix of hope and unsettling realities. Definitely a distinctive exploration of a divided society.
Includes raw interviews with immigrants.Explores societal attitudes of the era.Reflective tone with a methodical pace.
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