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Cincinnati Goddamn is a raw and gritty look at the intersection of police violence and community resilience in Cincinnati. It digs deep into the tragic deaths of Roger Owensby, Jr. and Timothy Thomas, offering a haunting portrayal of systemic anti-black racism. The pacing ebbs and flows, allowing moments of reflection amidst the urgency of grassroots activism, painting a vivid picture of the city's turbulent atmosphere during the late 90s. The film is less about polished filmmaking and more about unfiltered truth-telling, with real voices that echo the frustrations and sorrows of a community. It’s a stark reminder of the ongoing struggle against injustice, making it a significant piece for any serious collector interested in socially conscious documentaries.
Focuses on police brutality and systemic racism.Features real community voices and grassroots activism.Highlights historical context of the late 90s in Cincinnati.
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