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So, 'Working Girls' is this intriguing three-part documentary made by a group of five young Indonesian filmmakers. It's really a deep dive into the lives of girls who are often the unseen backbone of their families, carrying immense burdens. The tone is both poignant and raw, which gives it a certain authenticity. You can feel the struggles and resilience in each story; it's not sugar-coated at all. The pacing varies, sometimes slow, allowing you to really absorb each individual narrative. The performances, if you can call them that, are truly real and unscripted, which is part of what makes it distinctive. It's a slice-of-life piece that draws you in without any flashy effects β just pure storytelling.
This film is quite rare, with limited releases and not much in the way of home media. It's not widely known outside of documentary circles, though its themes resonate with those who appreciate personal storytelling. For collectors, finding a good copy can be a bit of a treasure hunt, and its cultural significance makes it an interesting piece to have in a documentary collection.
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