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Faith Even to the Fire is this gritty documentary that digs deep into the lives of three American nuns, who are wrestling with the Catholic Church's longstanding issues of racism and sexism. The film's tone is raw and poignant, capturing the tension and struggle within a 2,000-year-old institution. Watching these women, you feel their passion and frustration, as they push back against a system that's slow to adapt. The pacing is contemplative, allowing the viewer to absorb their stories and the historical context of Vatican II. It’s not your typical documentary; it's more like a candid conversation that pulls no punches. This one resonates on many levels, especially with anyone curious about faith, activism, and the intersections of gender and race.
Documentary that explores faith and activismFocuses on gender and race within the Catholic ChurchInteresting historical context with Vatican II
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