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So, 'Fight Back, Fight AIDS: 15 Years of ACT UP' is this raw and revealing look into the ACT UP movement, like a time capsule of activism and struggle. It's not flashy, but the realness of the footage and the voices really pull you in. You can feel the urgency and the anger, mixed with moments of hope. The pacing has this almost documentary grind, but it builds up intensity as it goes through the years. There’s a sense of community that stands out—it’s about people fighting for their lives. It's fascinating how it captures the evolution of the movement, showing the highs and lows without glossing over the pain. A solid piece for anyone interested in social movements and history, really.
Great resource for understanding AIDS activism.Captures the spirit of the 90s and early 2000s.Important for any collection focusing on social issues.
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