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Gentle, Angry Women dives into the heart of activism through the eyes of three young women: Poppy, Xanthe, and Evie. It’s a documentary that feels raw and real, capturing the messy essence of teenage life and the urgency of social issues. The pacing can be a bit uneven, echoing the chaotic nature of youth and protest. There's an almost palpable atmosphere of frustration and hope, as these young activists tackle the often-ignored narratives surrounding British nuclear armament. The performances are compelling; it’s not just about what they say but how they express their fears and aspirations. The film stands out for its candidness, a mixture of personal stories with broader societal implications that resonate deeply.
Focuses on contemporary activism.Highlights lesser-known women's history.Features raw, personal narratives.
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