Hundreds of migrants descend on the UK village of Great Yarmouth seeking work in the region's turkey processing plants.Hundreds of migrants descend on the UK village of Great Yarmouth seeking work in the region's turkey processing plants.Hundreds of migrants descend on the UK village of Great Yarmouth seeking work in the region's turkey processing plants.
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- TriviaMartins had spent five years researching the immigrant communities in Great Yarmouth, drawing heavily from real experiences to shape the script. The film's stark aesthetic, with its decadent seafronts and haunting marshlands, paints the town almost as a character in itself. It juxtaposes decayed remnants of tourism with the harsh realities of exploitation, creating an environment where survival is both physical and emotional.
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This film is an unflinching masterpiece that ventures into the shadows of Britain's Brexit-era society, exposing the inhumane underbelly of the modern meat industry and its treatment of immigrant workers. At the film's emotional core is Beatriz Batarda's mesmerizing performance as Tânia, a woman navigating a murky existence between victimhood and complicity. Batarda commands the screen with a raw intensity, bringing complexity and humanity to a character torn between her dreams of escape and the dark realities she perpetuates. Her portrayal of Tânia is deeply layered, capturing vulnerability, resilience, and the moral ambiguities of survival with grace and ferocity.
The film's setting (a cold, industrial Great Yarmouth) mirrors the brutality of the turkey processing factories that employ waves of immigrant workers. Martins does not shy away from depicting the grotesque physicality of the work, juxtaposed with the workers' dehumanization. This exploitation, eerily echoing the systemic abuses of the transatlantic slave trade, strips laborers of dignity, reducing them to economic units in a relentless cycle of profit. In Tânia's predicament (married to an Englishman and running a labor hiring network) we see the echoes of history: how individuals can become both pawns and enablers in systems of oppression.
Martins' direction combines stark realism with nightmarish overtones, delivering a chilling exploration of modern servitude. The meat industry, as portrayed in this film, becomes a harrowing metaphor for unchecked greed, where lives are ground down as readily as the flesh being processed. Like slavery, this system thrives on the exploitation of society's most vulnerable, highlighting the moral decay that comes when human lives are commodified.
Great Yarmouth is not an easy watch, but it is an essential one. It confronts its audience with uncomfortable truths about the intersection of labor, migration, and humanity's capacity for cruelty. Anchored by Batarda's tour de force, the film stands as a stark reminder of the cost of ignoring the invisible workers who sustain industries far removed from public scrutiny. It forces us to ask: how much has truly changed since the darkest chapters of human history?
The film's setting (a cold, industrial Great Yarmouth) mirrors the brutality of the turkey processing factories that employ waves of immigrant workers. Martins does not shy away from depicting the grotesque physicality of the work, juxtaposed with the workers' dehumanization. This exploitation, eerily echoing the systemic abuses of the transatlantic slave trade, strips laborers of dignity, reducing them to economic units in a relentless cycle of profit. In Tânia's predicament (married to an Englishman and running a labor hiring network) we see the echoes of history: how individuals can become both pawns and enablers in systems of oppression.
Martins' direction combines stark realism with nightmarish overtones, delivering a chilling exploration of modern servitude. The meat industry, as portrayed in this film, becomes a harrowing metaphor for unchecked greed, where lives are ground down as readily as the flesh being processed. Like slavery, this system thrives on the exploitation of society's most vulnerable, highlighting the moral decay that comes when human lives are commodified.
Great Yarmouth is not an easy watch, but it is an essential one. It confronts its audience with uncomfortable truths about the intersection of labor, migration, and humanity's capacity for cruelty. Anchored by Batarda's tour de force, the film stands as a stark reminder of the cost of ignoring the invisible workers who sustain industries far removed from public scrutiny. It forces us to ask: how much has truly changed since the darkest chapters of human history?
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- Un automne à Great Yarmouth
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- Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England, UK(on location)
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- $39,424
- Runtime1 hour 53 minutes
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By what name was Great Yarmouth: Provisional Figures (2022) officially released in Canada in English?
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