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So, 'The Miners' Campaign Video Tapes: The Coal Board's Butchery' is a raw glimpse into a specific time during the miners' strikes in the UK. It’s part of a BFI collection that digs deep into the social struggles of the era. The tone is stark, almost haunting, as it documents the harsh realities faced by miners and the brutal responses from authorities. The pacing is deliberate, giving you space to absorb the weight of each moment. There's minimal intervention, just the reality of the situation laid bare. No frills, just a focus on the stark truths of labor rights and community resilience. You feel the tension, the desperation in their voices, which is what really makes this stand out. It’s not your typical documentary.
Part of BFI's historical documentation series.Captures the atmosphere of 1980s labor unrest.Focus on real stories and voices from the miners.
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