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Sitta Kanti (2024) dives into the often overlooked world of sanitation workers in Estonia. With a blend of humor and raw honesty, it introduces us to Fecalist Erkki, portaloo renter Toomas, and sewage plant expert Andra. The pacing is refreshingly unhurried, allowing us to soak in their candid conversations and interactions. There's an intriguing contrast between the subject matter, typically viewed as taboo and dirty, and the cheerful demeanor of its subjects. The documentary doesn't shy away from the realities of their work, yet it also celebrates their essential contributions to society. The performances feel genuine and relatable, capturing the spirit of these individuals who embrace their roles, providing a unique perspective that's rarely seen on screen.
Focus on real-life stories and interviews.Explores societal perceptions of sanitation work.Highlights the importance of humor in tough professions.
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