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The Witches' Carnival offers a raw, immersive look at the struggles faced by women in Busan during the late '80s. It captures a moment of awakening, the rhythm of their voices rising in unison against societal injustices. The documentary weaves together personal stories and collective actions, creating an atmosphere of urgency and determination. It's fascinating how it highlights the intersection of labor rights and women's autonomy, with the workers' frustrations palpable as they advocate for menstrual and maternity leave. The pacing feels deliberate, reflecting the grinding nature of their fight, yet there's an undeniable sense of hope. The performances, if you can call them that, are authentic—real women sharing real experiences, revealing the power of solidarity in times of struggle.
Focuses on women's labor rightsRaw and authentic storytellingHighlights intersectionality in activism
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