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Les tuk-tuk driveuses du Sri Lanka is quite a fascinating slice of life. It captures these three women, Anulawathi, Thushari, and Jega, in their day-to-day hustle. It’s not just about driving tuk-tuks; it’s about the grit and determination to reshape their lives amidst societal norms. The pacing is reflective, allowing you to really soak in their stories and the atmosphere of Sri Lanka. The documentary shines a light on themes of empowerment and resilience, showcasing how these women navigate a male-dominated space. The cinematography has a raw quality, almost as if you’re riding along with them. Their performances are genuine, making you connect with their struggles and triumphs on a deeply human level. It’s a distinctive take on gender roles and parenthood.
Examines gender roles in Sri LankaFocus on personal stories and strugglesRaw, immersive cinematography
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