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Quiet on Set dives into the gritty realities of class division in the UK film industry. Mark Forbes does a solid job of shining a light on the often-overlooked narratives of working-class creatives. The atmosphere is raw, with interviews that feel deeply personal, layering their struggles against a backdrop of an industry that often feels elitist. The pacing has a documentary rhythm, drawing you in with stories that resonate. There’s a real sense of resilience among the featured artists, and it’s fascinating to see how they navigate these barriers. Not heavy on flashy effects, it’s the authenticity of the performances and the honesty of the storytelling that really stand out, making it a thought-provoking watch.
Focus on class issues in the film industryIntimate interviews with working-class creativesAuthentic storytelling without glamorization
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