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Goodwin’s Way is a fascinating documentary that dives into the tension between progress and preservation in a small British Columbia town. The film captures the modern struggle against a coal-powered future, all while weaving in the historical context of Ginger Goodwin's activism from a century ago. It’s got this raw, gritty feel, you know? The pacing allows for moments of reflection, letting the viewer digest the weight of these issues. The locals are genuine, their stories heartfelt, making the atmosphere thick with both nostalgia and urgency. It’s distinct in how it balances personal narratives with broader environmental themes, and you can really sense the community’s spirit and resistance. Definitely a solid example of grassroots activism captured on film.
Focuses on grassroots activism.Intertwines historical and modern narratives.Captures the essence of community struggle.
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