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So, 'Milk Factory' is a fascinating dive into a lactation room in Congress—yeah, you heard that right. It's a documentary that captures the often invisible struggle of working mothers in a place where you wouldn’t expect to find such personal moments. The atmosphere is surprisingly intimate, especially given the usual formality of the Capitol. There’s this tension between the political divide and the shared experiences of these women that’s quite poignant. The pacing feels natural, almost like you're eavesdropping on genuine conversations. It’s not flashy but has this raw authenticity that sticks with you. The way it showcases solidarity amid chaos is what makes it stand out. It’s real life, unfiltered, and a perspective you don’t see every day.
Investigative lens on motherhood in politicsCaptures candid moments of connectionHighlights societal issues through personal stories
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Corinne May Botz
Director