A fly-on-the-wall insight into the world of trauma cleaning through the journey of larger-than-life business owner Sandra Pankhurst and the workers at Melbourne's Specialised Trauma Cleaning... Read allA fly-on-the-wall insight into the world of trauma cleaning through the journey of larger-than-life business owner Sandra Pankhurst and the workers at Melbourne's Specialised Trauma Cleaning Services.A fly-on-the-wall insight into the world of trauma cleaning through the journey of larger-than-life business owner Sandra Pankhurst and the workers at Melbourne's Specialised Trauma Cleaning Services.
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"Clean" is an enthralling documentary that takes viewers on a fascinating journey into the world of trauma cleaning, all while following the captivating story of Sandra Pankhurst, a charismatic entrepreneur. As someone who holds documentaries as my second favorite genre, right after horror, I was pleasantly surprised by the depth and impact of this film.
The documentary truly shines in its ability to shed light on an industry that remains largely mysterious to many. "Clean" offers a fantastic exploration of a field we know so little about, providing valuable insights into the challenging yet essential work undertaken by the dedicated team at Frankston's Specialised Trauma Cleaning Services (STC). Through the lens of this diverse group of workers, the film showcases the human side of an industry that deals with the aftermath of life's most traumatic events.
Sandra Pankhurst's personal journey is the heart and soul of the documentary. Her story is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit as she confronts and overcomes the challenges she's faced. The film masterfully portrays her fight to overcome a difficult hand dealt by life, making for a deeply moving narrative that left me touched and emotional.
One of the documentary's notable strengths is its ability to connect viewers with the setting. The fact that "Clean" was shot in Melbourne and showcases our city's beauty adds a personal touch to the viewing experience. The footage of Melbourne's streets and landscapes not only enhances the documentary visually but also strengthens the sense of connection to the story.
In conclusion, "Clean" is an exceptional documentary that beautifully intertwines a unique industry insight with a compelling personal story of strength and triumph. It's a touching film that left me emotionally moved, and its connection to Melbourne adds an extra layer of appeal.
The documentary truly shines in its ability to shed light on an industry that remains largely mysterious to many. "Clean" offers a fantastic exploration of a field we know so little about, providing valuable insights into the challenging yet essential work undertaken by the dedicated team at Frankston's Specialised Trauma Cleaning Services (STC). Through the lens of this diverse group of workers, the film showcases the human side of an industry that deals with the aftermath of life's most traumatic events.
Sandra Pankhurst's personal journey is the heart and soul of the documentary. Her story is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit as she confronts and overcomes the challenges she's faced. The film masterfully portrays her fight to overcome a difficult hand dealt by life, making for a deeply moving narrative that left me touched and emotional.
One of the documentary's notable strengths is its ability to connect viewers with the setting. The fact that "Clean" was shot in Melbourne and showcases our city's beauty adds a personal touch to the viewing experience. The footage of Melbourne's streets and landscapes not only enhances the documentary visually but also strengthens the sense of connection to the story.
In conclusion, "Clean" is an exceptional documentary that beautifully intertwines a unique industry insight with a compelling personal story of strength and triumph. It's a touching film that left me emotionally moved, and its connection to Melbourne adds an extra layer of appeal.
I found this story fascinating about the behind scenes of a cleaning business but felt very sorry for Sandra as it glorified prostitution, drug use and adoption issues which many of us have been through much worse than she has ever dreamt about. There wouldn't have been much opposition in creating a business like this as how many people would even contemplate doing it.
She was a very self centred person the way she kept talking about and continually promoting herself just for book sales. I felt extremely sorry for her.
It didn't leave me with any sense of human strength just a over glorified story written to help promote her book and TV ratings.
She was a very self centred person the way she kept talking about and continually promoting herself just for book sales. I felt extremely sorry for her.
It didn't leave me with any sense of human strength just a over glorified story written to help promote her book and TV ratings.
I was very touched by this documentary. The flashbacks are well done and alternate with the current description of the company created by Sandra. In the end, it's a double portrait: a tribute to an extraordinary woman and a perspective on the special business of cleaning scenes affected by different kinds of trauma (suicide, crimes, neglect, addiction).
Sandra comes out as both a strong and vulnerable person. Strong because her resilience is exceptional, vulnerable because the hardships from the past took a toll on her health and she is now struggling to remain autonomous and active. I liked how she radiates with kindness and how kindness is not seen as weakness but rather as a combination of bravery, compassion and commitment.
Sandra comes out as both a strong and vulnerable person. Strong because her resilience is exceptional, vulnerable because the hardships from the past took a toll on her health and she is now struggling to remain autonomous and active. I liked how she radiates with kindness and how kindness is not seen as weakness but rather as a combination of bravery, compassion and commitment.
Coming in I really thought it was going to be more about the business of cleaning up crime scenes, but to my surprise it went so much deeper and revealed a very personal and courageous story. You need to watch this. Definitely worth your time no matter what you believe in, this is a very good documentary! I live for documentaries and I did some last minute research on what to watch. This came up on recent Amazon docs and i saw it was only 7.2 but the preview seemed pretty good so I gave it a chance. All I have to say is WOW! Great story and great production! You won't be disappointed! This is worth a watch and it should be rated at least 7.5 or higher maybe even an 8.
Sandra's life story is both disheartening and admirable. She suffered immensely since childhood, being adopted into an abusive family. Added on the top was her gender identity issues. Her mental health problem also forced her to leave her (his) family behind. However, after those life traumas, prostitution and rape, she recovered and rediscovered herself. The cleaning business gave her an opportunity to redeem herself and help others. Her own life experience enabled her to see others' life traumas in a different light with care, compassion and empathy.
The documentary also shed light on the trauma cleaning business, including cleaning for hoarders and people who lost ability to look after themselves. The staff in Sandra's business displayed decent values and attitude towards others, no matter how badly they have failed themselves. I like one of the worker's comment: we all are just a few mistakes away from living like them. So true!
The documentary also shed light on the trauma cleaning business, including cleaning for hoarders and people who lost ability to look after themselves. The staff in Sandra's business displayed decent values and attitude towards others, no matter how badly they have failed themselves. I like one of the worker's comment: we all are just a few mistakes away from living like them. So true!
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