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Museum of Austerity is an intriguing documentary that dives deep into the harsh realities of the UK’s austerity measures between 2010 and 2020. It’s not flashy, but there’s a rawness to its presentation that really draws you in. The pacing tends to be reflective, allowing you to sit with the heavy themes of social justice and the impact on vulnerable communities. It captures personal stories that paint a vivid picture of the suffering caused by policy changes, all set against the backdrop of a government under scrutiny. The way it weaves together statistics with human experience gives it a striking depth that sticks with you. The lack of a known director feels almost intentional, as the focus remains on the subject matter rather than individual artistry.
Themes of social justice and systemic oppression.Reflective pacing allows for deep engagement with topics.Personal stories highlight the human impact of policy changes.
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Sacha Wares
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