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Accidental Activists is one of those documentaries that really pulls you in, you know? It follows Jayne Rowse and April DeBoer, a couple from Hazel Park who, at first, just wanted to adopt their kids. But then things take a turn as they challenge Michigan’s restrictive adoption laws. The film's pacing is quite deliberate, allowing the emotional weight of their struggle to sink in. There's an atmospheric intimacy to their journey, capturing not just the legal battles but also the personal stakes. The performances are raw and genuine, with real-life stakes that resonate. It's a fascinating look at how two people can become unintended activists in the fight for equality. Worth a watch for anyone interested in social justice narratives.
Focuses on LGBTQ+ rightsExamines personal vs. legal strugglesHighlights grassroots activism
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