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Under Cover (2022) dives into a stark reality that many might not be aware of – the rising number of women over 55 in Australia facing homelessness. The film has this raw, intimate tone, drawing you into the lives of ten women, each with their own story of struggle and resilience. It's not just statistics; it’s personal narratives, like that of a domestic violence survivor, that really hit home. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to absorb the gravity of their situations. The atmosphere is heavy but also filled with hope and a desire for change. It's intriguing how it captures voices that are often overlooked, making you reflect on broader societal issues. Definitely a unique perspective in the documentary landscape.
Highlights personal stories of resilienceFocus on social issues often overlookedThought-provoking and emotionally impactful
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