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Time As Money delves into the heart of community and economy, capturing a raw and often somber reality. It’s got this unpolished feel, which kind of pulls you into the lives of people grappling with financial strain. The pacing feels natural, like you’re just observing life unfold. The documentary explores how isolation creeps in when economies buckle, and the introduction of time banks offers a glimmer of hope—seeing folks band together to share skills and labor. It’s not flashy, but the practical effects of real people working through their problems lend a genuine atmosphere. It’s distinctive in how it connects personal stories to larger economic themes without overselling the struggle.
Interesting take on community economicsReal-life stories of resilienceExplores isolation in modern society
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