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Always in Season is a haunting documentary that grapples with the legacy of racial violence in America, particularly focusing on the tragic case of Lennon Lacy. It blends personal narrative with broader historical context, effectively creating a somber atmosphere. The pacing feels deliberately measured, allowing the heavy themes to sink in, and the interviews are raw and poignant, giving voice to grief and anger. What stands out is how Jacqueline Olive intertwines archival footage with present-day reflections, making the past feel disturbingly alive. The film doesn't shy away from discomfort; it's a stark reminder of unresolved traumas that continue to resonate today. The performances, particularly from Lennon's mother, are deeply affecting and lend a personal touch to this unsettling story.
Explores racial violence in AmericaFocuses on Lennon Lacy's caseInterweaves personal and historical narratives
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