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So, 'Withdrawing in Disgust' — it’s this intriguing piece set against the backdrop of the 2015 General Election in the UK. You've got twelve characters representing a real slice of the British populace, each sharing their takes on the political landscape. The pacing is brisk, almost frenetic, which really captures that election day chaos. It’s a drama, but with this sharp, satirical edge that makes you think. The performances are all quite raw and genuine, adding to the film's distinctiveness. There’s something about the way it dissects political apathy that feels very timely, even now, and it’s all done in this almost documentary style that pulls you in and keeps you engaged.
This film has a bit of a cult following among collectors, mainly due to its unique take on a specific moment in British politics. It’s not widely available on physical media, which adds to its allure and scarcity. The Vimeo link gives a glimpse, but in terms of collector interest, there’s something about its limited distribution that really draws people in, as it’s a slice of history with a personal touch. Keep an eye out for any indie festival screenings or obscure releases.
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