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So, there's this short doc called 'Friday' from 2020, and it dives into the community around a historically Black mosque in Brooklyn. It’s kind of a quiet film, you know? The pacing allows you to soak in the atmosphere, a sense of belonging and history. The visuals are simple yet compelling, capturing the essence of the mosque and its people. The interviews feel authentic, raw almost, as folks share their experiences and connections to the place. There's an intimacy that really resonates, making you reflect on community ties. It’s not flashy, but it’s earnest, and that alone gives it a distinct quality that lingers long after the credits roll.
Short documentary formatFocuses on community and historyIntimate interviews with mosque members
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