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Moving Mountains is a fascinating look at a pivotal time when women first entered the coal mining workforce in Canada. Filmed in the rugged, snowy landscapes of British Columbia, the documentary captures the grit and determination of these young women as they challenge the staunchly male-dominated industry. The atmosphere is raw, almost visceral at times, thanks to the unpolished cinematography that reveals both the harsh realities of mining and the personal stories of resilience. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing viewers to absorb the weight of the societal changes at play. What really stands out are the authentic performances; it's not just about coal mining but about breaking barriers and redefining roles in a tough environment. Definitely a unique piece in the documentary genre, worth exploring for its historical significance.
First documentary on women in coal miningFilmed in British ColumbiaHighlights social change in the 1980s
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Laura Sky
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