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Les raisins de la misère is a stark look into the Bordeaux wine industry, revealing the human cost behind those picturesque vineyards. The documentary takes its time, pacing itself to let the viewer absorb the struggles faced by vineyard workers. There's a rawness in the interviews, the workers' voices echoing their plight, contrasting sharply with the beauty of the region. It’s not just about wine; it dives deep into themes of exploitation and resilience. The cinematography captures both the lush landscapes and the harsh realities, creating an immersive atmosphere. While the director remains unknown, the film's distinctive approach to storytelling and its unflinching take on labor issues make it a noteworthy piece for any collector interested in social documentaries.
Explores labor issues in the wine industryStrong focus on worker narrativesCaptivating visuals contrasting beauty and hardship
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