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Cleaning the Glass offers a reflective and somewhat somber look at the interplay of sports with politics and race in America. The documentary feels like a contemplative journey, almost like a diary entry capturing the zeitgeist of the past several years. It’s not flashy but has a grounded simplicity to it that resonates well with the themes it tackles. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing viewers to sit with each moment and consider the deep implications of what’s happening on and off the field. The lack of a known director adds to its rawness, giving it an almost underground vibe. The interviews, though varying in polish, bring a range of voices that enrich the narrative and make it distinctive in its approach to such complex subjects.
Reflects on current social issuesExplores sports' cultural significanceRaw interviews and personal perspectives
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Brett Kashmere
Director