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06.01.2020 18.39 is a thought-provoking documentary that delves into the aftermath of George Floyd's murder. Alfredo Jaar's installation is fascinating in its somber exploration of the protests that erupted across the nation, particularly capturing the atmosphere of Lafayette Square in D.C. There's a haunting stillness juxtaposed with the urgency of the moment. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing viewers to linger on the weight of each image and sound. Jaar's choice of visuals and the absence of a traditional narrative makes it distinctive, forcing you to confront the reality of systemic injustice. It’s less about grand performances and more about the collective grief and resilience of a community standing in solidarity.
Reflects on pivotal social justice themes.Utilizes powerful imagery and sound design.Focuses on collective grief and resilience.
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