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So, 'Women in Industry' is this fascinating documentary from '48 directed by Michael Law. It really captures the atmosphere of post-war Britain, urging women back into the workforce. The tone has this earnestness to it, you know? It's not just about the facts; there's a palpable urgency as the Ministry of Labour lays out the case for women's roles in industry. The pacing feels almost documentary-like, but there’s a rhythm to it that keeps you engaged. What stands out is the practical effects; they show real machinery and processes, grounding it in reality. The performances, while not traditional acting, have this authentic quality that reflects the spirit of the times. It’s a unique piece that speaks volumes about the shifting societal roles.
Interesting representation of women's labor post-WWII.Real footage of factories provides historical context.Reflects changing social dynamics during the era.
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