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Plenty of Nothing is this raw documentary that dives into the often overlooked lives of farm wives. You get to see these women having candid talks with their husbands, navigating the murky waters of family-run businesses where their contributions go unrecognized. The film's pacing feels quite organic; it breathes, allowing the viewer to absorb the frustrations and aspirations of these women. It's striking how it captures the tension between tradition and equity, showcasing a unique aspect of rural life rarely depicted. The practicalities of farm life are illustrated with a sense of intimacy, making it a compelling watch for those interested in social dynamics and gender roles. It's a film that doesn’t shy away from tough conversations, yet maintains a friendly, almost familial atmosphere throughout.
Focus on rural women's rightsInteresting take on family dynamicsGreat for discussions on equity in business
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