
Michael and Us: Death of the Iron Age Café
Jacobin Radio
Local Narratives and Cinematic Ethics
This chapter explores the impact of local storytelling in the context of mill closures and the ethical dilemmas faced by filmmakers. It highlights the tension between outsider perspectives and local voices, particularly in the representation of economically challenged communities. Through a rich discussion of documentary filmmaking and its inherent challenges, the chapter examines the complexities of collaboration, recognition, and the cultural significance of regional filmmakers.
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