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So, 'America of the Seventies: Gateway to the South' is this intriguing TV documentary from 1981 that dives deep into Atlanta, Georgia. It captures the essence of the city during a turbulent time, focusing on the social and political issues that shaped the lives of its residents. The film has this raw, almost gritty feel, with a pacing that meanders through various neighborhoods and community voices. You can really sense the tension in the air, the struggles against a backdrop of change. The practical effects here aren't flashy, but they lend a certain realism to the narrative, showing the everyday lives of the people. It's distinctive for its unvarnished look at a pivotal moment in American history, giving you a real sense of place.
Explores Atlanta's political climateFocuses on social issues of the timeUnique documentary style with real community voices
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