Feel It In My Bones is an intriguing documentary that really digs into the often overlooked sacred burial grounds of enslaved and freed blacks in New York and Texas. The film has this somber yet hopeful tone, reflecting on the destruction and neglect of these sites while showcasing a new generation's commitment to honoring the past. The pacing feels deliberate, giving space for the heavy themes to sink in. There's a raw honesty to the storytelling—it's not just historical facts but personal journeys and community efforts woven throughout. It’s distinctive in its emotional depth and the way it connects the past to the present, making you rethink what we often forget about history.
Focuses on sacred burial groundsHighlights community effortsAddresses themes of memory and history
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