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So, "Ten Minutes With the Working Class" dives into the everyday life at the Semănătoarea factory in Bucharest. It's raw and unvarnished, capturing the gritty reality of post-communist Romania. The film doesn’t pull any punches; you really feel the weight of the workers’ struggles and their hopes. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to sit with the tension and exhaustion of the factory environment. It’s not flashy—no gimmicks or over-the-top editing here. Just real people sharing their stories, making it distinct in a sea of stylized documentaries. The performances, if you can call them that, are just folks being themselves, which adds to the authenticity. It's a snapshot of a time and place that feels both specific and universal.
Documentary on Romanian factory lifeFocus on worker strugglesAuthentic portrayal of post-communist society
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