
Right to Work March is a raw and gritty documentary that follows the struggles of young, unemployed people as they march from cities like Glasgow, Liverpool, and Swansea to London. The film captures a palpable sense of desperation and determination, with a tone that's both urgent and reflective. It doesn't shy away from showing the real-life challenges of unemployment and the harsh realities faced by the marchers. The pacing feels almost documentary-like, giving you a real-time experience of their journey. There's something distinctively human about the performances—these are real people, not actors, and that adds a layer of authenticity. Practical effects are minimal, but the emotional weight is heavy, making you feel the gravity of their cause.
Documentary on socio-economic issues · Real-life march footage · Explores youth unemployment
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