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So, this one's a personal documentary that dives deep into the filmmaker's past, really a raw exploration of confronting his own racism as a white cisgender male. Just about 16 minutes long, it’s quite intimate, capturing his journey from past behaviors to embracing anti-racist values. The pacing feels personal, almost like a conversation with the viewer, and the tone fluctuates between regret and hope. It's not overly polished, which adds to its charm. You can sense the vulnerability in the storytelling, and the way he reflects on his younger self is pretty poignant. What stands out is the way he includes his environment, giving context to his experiences, which makes it more relatable and, frankly, very human.
Explores personal experiences with racismIntimate and reflective toneShort runtime enhances accessibility
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Caelum Gay
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