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So, '12th and Clairmount' is this compelling documentary that digs into the 1967 Detroit riot through home footage donated by locals. It's raw and feels very intimate, almost like you're peering into a family album that reveals a city's unrest. The pacing is reflective, allowing you to absorb the weight of those five days—very much a period piece, but it also resonates today. The contrast between the everyday lives captured in the footage and the chaos that erupted is striking. It’s not just about the riot; it’s about understanding social tension, community, and history. Quite distinctive in its approach, it uses a mix of personal stories and broader historical context, making it a rich watch for anyone interested in social issues.
Focus on the unique home footage aspect.Look for insights on social unrest and community.Interesting perspective on historical events and their impact.
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