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ACT UP at the FDA offers a raw glimpse into a pivotal moment in activism. The film captures the fervor of ACT UP members as they storm the FDA in 1988, driven by desperation and urgency in the face of the AIDS crisis. It’s more than just a documentary; it’s a visceral experience that immerses you in the atmosphere of anger and hope. Ellen Spiro’s direction, though not flashy, allows the stark reality of the protests to unfold organically. The pacing is gritty, reflecting the chaotic energy of the demonstrations. The film doesn’t shy away from the harsh truths of the era, making it a distinctive piece in documentary cinema that sheds light on a significant chapter of LGBTQ+ history.
Significant portrayal of AIDS activism.Captures the urgency of 1980s protests.Insightful look into LGBTQ+ history.
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