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The Labour Brokers β A Journey through the Construction Industry (1978) presents this intriguing look into the lives of two labour brokers, young Toon and old Toon. It's a curious blend of charm and moral ambiguity, with both characters spilling their guts about the sometimes shady dealings in the construction world. The pacing feels relaxed, which almost lulls you into their way of thinking. What makes it distinctive is how the film highlights the workersβ willingness to engage in this exploitative system, blurring the lines between victim and participant. The candid dialogues, combined with the raw atmosphere, give a unique insight into a world many gloss over.
This documentary is quite rare in the collector's market, with limited VHS releases and a few hard-to-find DVD editions. Its examination of the labour system has piqued the interest of collectors who appreciate films that delve into social issues. The scarcity factor, paired with its unique perspective, makes it a notable piece for those who follow niche documentaries.
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