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So, 'Roland Gori, une époque sans esprit' dives into this pressing issue of how our systems prioritize profitability over human care, you know? It’s a documentary that feels quite raw and introspective, focusing on Gori’s critique of the current state of education and social work. The pacing is contemplative; it allows you to really absorb the weight of the arguments being presented. The atmosphere is a bit somber but very impactful, as it confronts the coldness of managerialism. The way Gori articulates his thoughts makes you reflect on the emotional toll this approach takes on professionals and those they serve. It’s definitely an interesting watch for anyone invested in the humanities and social sciences.
Focuses on the impact of profitability on social professions.Features Gori's insights and critiques on contemporary education.Captures the emotional depth of care professions.
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Xavier Gayan
Director