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More Than Work dives into the murky waters of media representation in Indonesia, centering on a rather obscure photograph of a woman in the industry. The pacing has this almost contemplative rhythm, allowing viewers to digest the layers of narrative presented. You get two primary perspectives, one from a woman navigating her career in media and another from sexual minorities sidelined in a landscape that often silences them. It's raw, poignant, and doesn't shy away from the complexities of identity and societal norms. The cinematography feels intimate, almost like you're peeking behind the curtain. There's a certain grit to it, and the performances manage to convey a lot of unspoken tension and resilience, making it a compelling watch for those interested in social issues in cinema.
Features dual perspectives on media and sexuality.Intimate cinematography highlights personal stories.Explores complex societal themes.
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