
Movie spotlight
Social Worker (#3)
The third episode of the Hong Kong reclaimed “Social Worker” series (1976), which showed the ecology of marginalized teenagers and their interaction with social workers.
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Plot Summary
This short film follows the daily life and challenges faced by a social worker. It aims to shed light on the complexities of the job, the emotional toll it takes, and the dedication required to help vulnerable individuals and communities.
Critical Reception
As a lesser-known short film from 1976, specific critical reception is difficult to ascertain. Films of this nature often served educational or documentary purposes and may not have received widespread critical reviews. Audience reception data is also scarce.
What Reviewers Say
Likely intended as an observational piece on the realities of social work.
May have been used in educational or training contexts.
Details about its narrative impact or artistic merit are not widely available.
Google audience: No specific audience reviews are available for this short film.
Fun Fact
The lack of specific directorial and cast information suggests this film may have been produced by an organization or institution for internal or public service purposes rather than as a commercial cinematic release.
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