Capitalism’s Dark Side: Don’t Bank On The Apocalypse

Capitalism’s Dark Side: Don’t Bank On The Apocalypse

In her latest entry for Slate’s 2024 Movie Club, film critic Alison Willmore lauds “Do Not Expect Too Much From the End of the World,” a dark comedy directed by Radu Jude that keenly critiques workplace exploitation in Romania. The film, characterized by its sharp humor and layered storytelling, offers a poignant look at the struggles of workers while sparking critical conversations about cinema’s societal impact. Source and details of the news

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