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Crooked Lines offers a compelling and intimate look at the intersection of mathematics and social justice. It’s a slow burn, yet the pacing lets you really absorb the gravity of the issues at hand. Val Applewhite's journey as a plaintiff reveals the raw emotions behind race-based gerrymandering, while Moon Duchin’s role adds a unique analytical lens to the narrative. The film captures the tension and urgency of their fight through a mix of interviews and on-the-ground activism. You feel the weight of their struggle, and the practical effects of data visualization really hit home. It’s not just another political doc; it’s about real people grappling with complex systems, making it a distinctive take on a critical contemporary issue.
Focuses on race-based gerrymanderingHighlights personal stories and activismIncorporates data visualization techniques
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Monica Berra
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