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Womxn: Working is this raw and engaging documentary that feels like an intimate dive into the lives of Nosipho Vidima and her fellow activists in South Africa. It’s not just about the struggle for decriminalization of sex work; it goes deeper, capturing the everyday realities and resilience of women fighting against societal norms. The pacing feels almost organic, with moments of candid conversation that draw you in. The atmosphere is charged with both urgency and solidarity, showcasing their activism with a sense of authenticity. You see these women navigating their worlds, and it’s their performances—real, unfiltered, and powerful—that make this film stand out. There's an honesty here that’s refreshing, a testament to their fight and humanity.
Activism in the documentary genreFocus on women's rights issuesInsights into South African culture
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