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So, 'Working But Poor' dives into this somber yet compelling look at the experiences of the lower middle class in Europe. It weaves together interviews and stark visual storytelling to paint a picture of the precariat, a term that feels more relevant than ever. The tone is heavy, no doubt, but there's a certain raw honesty in how it portrays these individuals struggling to stay afloat despite being employed. The pacing is methodical, allowing the viewer to absorb the weight of their stories. It’s not flashy, but the real voices and authentic situations create a haunting atmosphere. The film really stands out in its approach to social commentary, making it a thought-provoking watch for anyone interested in modern socio-economic issues.
Focuses on the precariat and its implications.Includes real-life testimonies and visual storytelling.Explores socio-economic themes relevant to today's society.
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Valentin Thurn
Director