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It's Criminal presents an intriguing blend of academia and real-world struggles, showcasing a class at Dartmouth where students and incarcerated women come together. The atmosphere feels raw and unfiltered, diving deep into themes of privilege and systemic injustice. The pacing is reflective, allowing space for the heavy topics to resonate. You get to see the emotional weight carried by the participants, which makes their interactions feel genuine and impactful. It's fascinating how the documentary captures the stark contrasts between the students' lives and those of the women. The performances, if you can call them that, are authentic; there's no acting here, just real conversations that expose uncomfortable truths about society's structures. It's a distinctive look at education's potential for change, but also its limitations, all wrapped in an honest lens.
Focuses on privilege and injusticeIntriguing mix of personal storiesEmotional and thought-provoking
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Signe Taylor
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