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Iron Crows is this raw, gritty documentary that pulls you right into the heart of Chittagong's shipbreaking yards. It’s not just about the dismantling of ships; it’s about the lives that hang in the balance, every day, for just a couple of bucks. You really feel the tension and desperation of these workers as they navigate toxic environments, risking their lives for survival. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to absorb the harsh realities they face. The atmosphere is heavy, filled with the sounds of cutting metal and distant machinery, making it feel almost claustrophobic at times. The film doesn’t shy away from the dangers involved, and the practical effects—real footage of the yards—add an authenticity that’s hard to shake off.
Dives deep into the shipbreaking industry in Bangladesh.Highlights the human cost of labor in hazardous environments.Real footage enhances the authenticity of the workers' struggles.
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Park Bong-nam
Director