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An Injury to One is a fascinating dive into a dark chapter of American labor history. It stitches together archival footage, interviews, and some really striking visuals to create this haunting atmosphere. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative at times, allowing you to absorb the weight of Frank Little's story. It’s not just about the lynching itself but also the socio-political landscape of early 20th-century Montana. The film manages to feel both personal and universal, highlighting the struggles of union organizers. There’s a rawness to the presentation that makes it stand apart from traditional documentaries, lending an almost poetic quality to the narrative. It’s a unique piece, for sure, and worth considering if you're into films that tackle heavy themes through experimental means.
Experimental documentary styleFocuses on labor historyUtilizes archival footage and interviews
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