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This 2016 animated film dives deep into the complexities of LGBTQ history, using a collage of anti-gay protest footage sourced from the internet. It’s really fascinating how the director weaves together these raw, often jarring clips with a narrative that feels both personal and universal. The pacing can be a bit disorienting, much like the topic itself, but that’s part of what makes it distinctive. You’re not just watching; you’re experiencing the emotional weight of resistance and resilience. The animation style is quite unique, almost surreal at times, which complements the subject matter well. It’s a bold choice that adds layers to the storytelling, making it not just a film, but a poignant commentary on societal shifts.
Features a blend of raw protest footage and animation.Presents a unique perspective on LGBTQ resistance.Evokes strong emotional responses through visuals.
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Wrik Mead
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