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So, 'The World We Live In: Wandering Workers in Germany' is quite an interesting piece. It uses animation blended with documentary elements, which really sets it apart from typical doc formats. You’ve got this haunting atmosphere; it’s heavy yet poignant as it dives deep into labor exploitation faced by Eastern European migrants. The pacing feels contemplative, allowing you to soak in their struggles. The focus on these personal stories—like that Bulgarian construction worker living on the streets—hits hard. There’s a rawness to the performances, even through animation, that feels very real and urgent. It’s not flashy, but it packs an emotional punch, drawing you into their harsh realities without sensationalizing it.
Animation with documentary styleFocus on migrant worker storiesExplores themes of labor exploitation
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