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Labor Safety in the Region of Dnipropetrovsk

A documentary collection of videos found by artists on social networks, something between a tragicomedy and a film about an environmental disaster. Workers of industrial enterprises of the Dnipropetrovsk region and residents of nearby areas filmed working days and emergencies on their gadgets. Heavy everyday life is complemented by flashes of non-triviality. However, such videos and their proliferation on the Internet are evidence of an ongoing class war (the use of recording devices at work is generally strictly prohibited). The directors have retained the original voice acting, which is distinguished by a bright emotional coloring, a mixture of surprise and delight. Scenes of (post)industrial hell alternate with unexpected situations of humor and humanity.

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A documentary collection of videos found by artists on social networks, something between a tragicomedy and a film about an environmental disaster. Workers of industrial enterprises of the Dnipropetrovsk region and residents of nearby areas filmed working days and emergencies on their gadgets. Heavy everyday life is complemented by flashes of non-triviality. However, such videos and their proliferation on the Internet are evidence of an ongoing class war (the use of recording devices at work is generally strictly prohibited). The directors have retained the original voice acting, which is distinguished by a bright emotional coloring, a mixture of surprise and delight. Scenes of (post)industrial hell alternate with unexpected situations of humor and humanity.

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