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So, 'Blind Eye to Justice' is this really raw documentary from '98 that dives into the grim realities faced by HIV+ women in California's prison system. The tone is heavy and contemplative, with a mix of animation and found footage that creates this surreal but poignant atmosphere. It's not just about the stats, but rather the deeply personal stories that unfold. The pacing is a bit unconventional, which really complements the unsettling themes of injustice and marginalization. Twillah Wallace, who named the film, gives it a haunting authenticity that lingers with you. It’s definitely not your typical doc, and that’s what makes it stand out in a sea of more straightforward narratives.
Experimental documentary styleFocus on personal storiesIncorporates animation and found footage
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