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Fire Through Dry Grass offers a raw and intimate look at a group of Black and brown disabled artists navigating the chaos of Covid on a small NYC island. The pacing is deliberately measured, allowing the weight of their struggle to sink in—each moment feels heavy with urgency. What really stands out here are the performances; they’re genuine, filled with palpable emotion. The atmosphere is both tense and hopeful, as these artists fight not just for their own lives but for the 500 vulnerable nursing home residents. It’s a distinctive blend of artistry and activism, captured through a lens that feels personal and urgent, making you reflect on community, resilience, and the impact of systemic neglect.
Focus on the artists' resilienceSense of community and urgencyReflects on systemic issues and activism
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