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IndoctriNation dives into the realities of public schooling for Christian families, a fascinating angle rarely explored in documentaries. Colin Gunn, armed with his camera and an old school bus, travels the U.S. with his family, asking tough questions about education and faith. The pacing feels organic, like a road trip where each stop unveils a new layer of the conversation. You get a sense of intimacy with the Gunn family, their candid discussions and reflections pull you in. The film doesn't rely on flashy effects or grandiose production; instead, it's grounded in real interviews and experiences, making its themes resonate deeply. It’s more about the journey and less about a final destination, which gives it a refreshing air of authenticity.
Unique perspective on public education and faithCaptures personal family dynamics in a documentary formatThought-provoking themes that encourage discussion
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