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Not Yet Rated

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BFI, Association of Cinematograph Television and Allied Technicians

Right to Work March Review

Unfiltered Review Released: 1972 Rating: Not Yet Rated 0h 42m English Drama • Documentary

MovieWise Analysis

The Story: In 1972, audiences were introduced to Right to Work March. Taking place within the realm of Drama, Documentary, the story highlights They're young, unemployed and on the march - from Glasgow, Liverpool and Swansea to London.

Cinematic Style: Visually, the film is a standout, utilizing a compelling cinematic journey to set a specific mood. The director focuses on the atmosphere of Drama, Documentary, ensuring the pacing keeps the audience engaged from the opening frame.

The Experience: The experience is defined by how it handles its central conflict. It doesn't just present a story; it builds an environment where the stakes feel personal and the resolution feels earned.

The Verdict: Ultimately, Right to Work March succeeds because it respects the audience's intelligence. It is a mandatory watch for anyone following the latest in Drama, Documentary cinema.

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