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Heimchen am Computer is a fascinating slice-of-life documentary that dives into the evolving workspace of the mid-80s, especially from a woman's perspective. Ingrid Mertner captures a unique blend of personal stories and broader societal issues, painting a candid portrait of home-based work. The pacing feels deliberate, almost reflective, allowing viewers to absorb the nuances of how technology intersects with domestic life. The performances are very genuine, as the subjects share their hopes and fears about this new way of working. It’s not just a film about technology; it’s about identity and the shifting roles of women during this transitional period. The atmosphere is intimate, making you ponder about the implications even decades later.
Interesting take on gender roles in the workplace.Captivating personal narratives mixed with broader themes.A time capsule reflecting the tech transition of the 80s.
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