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Untouchable? is a stark documentary that dives deep into the harsh realities faced by Dalits in southern India. It portrays their existence, often in servitude, which can feel harrowing. The pacing is methodical, allowing a weightiness to settle as you absorb the stories of families caught in this cycle of bondage. There’s a rawness to the film, with unvarnished interviews and real-life footage that lend authenticity. What struck me was how it juxtaposes the everyday lives of these individuals against a backdrop of systemic injustice. The film doesn't shy away from the human cost of societal norms, making it distinctive. It's a challenging watch, for sure, but one that stays with you long after the credits roll.
Focuses on the lives of Dalits and child labor issuesFeatures raw interviews and real-life footagePacing allows for reflection on heavy themes
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Poul Kjar
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