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101 Seconds is a poignant dive into the aftermath of tragedy, showing how two families navigate their grief and anger through the gun control movement. The tone is raw and mournful, capturing the emotional turbulence that follows such loss. Skye Fitzgerald’s direction keeps it intimate, allowing the personal stories to unfold at a measured pace that feels both heavy and necessary. There's a stark realism to the interviews, and the atmosphere is thick with raw emotion. It’s not just about the events that transpired but the relentless push for change that arises from fear and sorrow. The film stands out in how it humanizes the statistics, making the issue deeply personal without resorting to sensationalism. A powerful piece that lingers long after it ends.
Focuses on gun control movement through personal stories.Captures raw emotional responses to tragedy.Highlights themes of grief, activism, and resilience.
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