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Social Murder is this short observational piece that really digs into the daily lives of Romani people living in Rudňany, a Slovak settlement grappling with poverty. The Averklub Collective’s choice to pair raw, unfiltered images with readings from Friedrich Engels adds a layer of depth that's quite striking. It creates this almost haunting atmosphere, you know? The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to sit with the realities of the lives being portrayed. It’s not flashy, but the practical effects of reality hit hard. You feel the weight of their stories, their struggles, and it’s all very raw and real. There's no gloss here, just an unvarnished look at a community that often goes unnoticed.
Observational style focusing on realismEngels' text adds intellectual depthHighlights social issues and resilience
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