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'Hillary's Class' is a documentary that peeks into the lives of Hillary Rodham Clinton and her Wellesley College peers, graduating in '69. It's a fascinating slice of history, where the atmosphere is charged with the excitement and uncertainty of the feminist movement's early days. The pacing is reflective, weaving together personal anecdotes and broader societal shifts. You get a real sense of the privileges and pressures these young women faced as they stepped into a changing world. The film highlights a unique moment when doors were beginning to open, but it also questions what happened to those who believed they could achieve anything. The performances here are raw and honest; it’s about their stories, their ambitions, and the varied paths they took, making it a distinctive watch.
Documentary on Hillary Clinton's early yearsFocus on women’s experiences post-graduationReflects socio-political changes of the era
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