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So, 'Mandatory Training' really caught my eye. It's a short doc, but it’s packed with this raw, almost gritty vibe that you can only get from 16mm film. The way it pieces together thoughts about equality and diversity in modern society feels both urgent and reflective. There’s a sort of rhythmic pacing that pulls you in, blending interviews and visuals in a way that makes you question what progress really looks like. It's not just a bunch of talking heads – there’s a tangible atmosphere of unease and contemplation. The practical effects aren’t flashy but they reinforce that sense of authenticity. Definitely a film that lingers in your mind long after the credits roll.
Short runtime makes it easy to fit in a viewing.Unique approach to social commentary through visuals.Great for discussions on societal changes.
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