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The Cleaners is a fascinating peek behind the curtain of digital content moderation, revealing a world most people don’t think about. It follows the lives of those tasked with cleaning the internet—removing graphic violence, explicit material, and inflammatory political content. The tone is quite somber, and the pacing allows for reflection on the moral dilemmas these workers face daily. What’s striking here is the rawness of their experiences; these individuals confront the darkest corners of the web, often at a great personal cost. The film’s atmosphere feels heavy, almost oppressive, but it’s balanced with moments of candidness that give you insight into their lives. It’s not flashy, but it presents an important conversation about censorship and the nature of the internet.
Excellent for discussions on digital ethics.Sheds light on an often overlooked profession.Provokes deep thoughts about censorship.
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Hans Block
Director