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After Selma dives deep into the ongoing struggle for voting rights that began with the Selma march in 1965. The documentary’s tone is somber yet resolute, effectively capturing the perseverance of those who fought for equality. It contrasts the initial violence faced during the march with the contemporary challenges of voter suppression that still exist today. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the weight of the subject matter to sink in while providing historical context. Practical effects might not be the highlight here, but the real-life footage and testimonies lend a raw authenticity. The voices of activists resonate, reminding us that the fight for justice is far from over, making this documentary a reflective piece on activism and societal change.
Explores the legacy of SelmaFocuses on contemporary voter suppressionContains real-life footage and testimonies
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