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Ferguson Documented: In 36 Hours presents a raw and unfiltered look at the chaos and emotion following the tragic death of Michael Brown. The film captures the pulse of a community thrust into the spotlight, showcasing the outrage, grief, and resilience of the residents of Ferguson. The pacing is deliberately frenetic, echoing the urgency of the protests and the media frenzy that engulfed the town. The atmosphere is charged, filled with palpable tension and a sense of impending change. It's interesting to note the lack of a well-known director, which gives it an almost grassroots feel, as if it’s pieced together by the very voices it represents. A distinctive approach to documentary filmmaking that feels more like a communal diary than a polished narrative.
Documentary about the Ferguson protestsFocus on community perspectivesExplores social justice themes
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