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So, there's this film, "Dreams Under Confinement" from 2021, which really dives into the raw chaos of the 2020 protests in Chicago. It’s not your usual narrative flick; instead, it weaves in these frantic police scanner calls, bringing an almost unsettling immediacy to the events unfolding. The use of Google Earth for aerial views creates this unique juxtaposition—like witnessing history from a distance yet up close. And it all feels very much like a fever dream, with the pacing keeping you on edge. What strikes me is how it captures the atmosphere of unrest without glamorizing it, making it distinct in its approach to a painful chapter in recent history.
This film has seen limited physical releases, which makes it somewhat of a curiosity for collectors. The scarce availability adds to its appeal, as many are drawn to its unconventional storytelling and the way it reflects a crucial moment in social history. It’s definitely a piece that sparks conversation, especially among those interested in the intersection of art and activism.
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