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How to Fix the World is a fascinating dive into the hearts and minds of those involved in direct action during the 90s and 2000s. Jouko Aaltonen weaves personal accounts from anarchists, climate activists, and squatters, revealing a raw, unfiltered look at their struggles and motivations. The tone is gritty yet hopeful, capturing the urgency of their quests for change. The pacing feels organic, allowing the narratives to breathe while connecting these personal stories to broader societal issues. There's a certain authenticity in the way the subjects share their experiences, making it distinct. The film doesn’t shy away from the chaos of activism, and the practical realities are palpable. It's an insightful piece that resonates with anyone curious about the grassroots movements of that era.
Gritty exploration of 90s activismPersonal stories from real activistsAuthentic and engaging narratives
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Jouko Aaltonen
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