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Teno is quite an intriguing documentary that dives deep into tenosynovitis, a condition that often flies under the radar. It’s stark, almost clinical in its approach, yet it carries a haunting atmosphere that resonates, especially with anyone familiar with the rigors of repetitive work. The pacing is methodical, allowing viewers to absorb the serious implications of this workplace illness. It predominantly strikes women, which adds a layer of social commentary about gender roles in labor. There are no flashy visuals, but the practical effects of suffering and the raw testimonies give it an authentic weight. It’s a film that challenges you to consider the cost of modern work practices on health, which makes it distinctive in its own quiet way.
Explores the nature of tenosynovitis.Focuses on women's experiences in repetitive work.A unique perspective on workplace health issues.
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