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Home Feeling: Struggle for a Community is this raw documentary that pulls you right into the gritty realities of Toronto's Jane-Finch Corridor in the early ‘80s. The atmosphere is thick with tension, and you really feel the weight of the social issues—vandalism, economic hardship, and racial divides. What stands out is how it interweaves personal stories, letting you see the humanity behind the statistics. It's not just a portrayal of despair; there are glimmers of resilience. The pacing feels like a slow burn, allowing you to absorb the struggles and small victories of those living there. It’s a snapshot of a community navigating through chaos, and that makes it quite distinctive amidst other docs of its time.
Raw portrayal of community strugglesFocus on personal storiesAtmosphere of tension and resilience
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