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Clare Balding's Secrets of a Suffragette takes you through the fascinating, yet tragic, story of Emily Davison. It's a slow burn, really - the pacing allows you to absorb the gravity of her actions and the context of the suffragette movement. Balding's approach is personal, almost journalistic, as she unearths not just Davison's public life, but her inner struggles too. The atmosphere feels heavy with history, and the archival footage certainly adds layers of authenticity. You can sense the passion and determination of these women, and the documentary does a good job of highlighting the personal sacrifices involved. The way it connects the dots between her middle-class upbringing and her radical activism is quite striking.
Focus on the historical contextGreat use of archival footageBalding's personal narrative style adds depth
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