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In 'Geographies of Racial Capitalism,' Ruth Wilson Gilmore dives into the complex interplay of racial issues and capitalism, all while standing in stark contrast to the picturesque backdrop of Lisbon. The film’s pacing is contemplative, allowing the weight of her words to resonate—there's a rawness in her activism that feels very grounded and real. The atmosphere is a mix of urgency and reflection, pulling you into the challenges she addresses. You get a sense of her lived experience and the stakes involved. It’s not your typical documentary; it feels more like a conversation that demands your attention, leaving you with plenty to think about afterwards.
Interesting take on racial issues in capitalismGilmore's perspective is both personal and politicalStrong sense of place enhanced by Lisbon's backdrop
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