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So, 'Jean-Jacques de FĂ©lice, The Passion For Justice' is this intriguing documentary that dives deep into various social justice issues. You get a sense of urgency as it explores the rights of minors in juvenile courtâlike, really gripping stuff about young offenders in eastern Paris. It doesnât shy away from the complex histories, too, addressing the struggles of Kanaks and Polynesians, which adds a rich layer to its narrative. The pacing feels almost reflective; it takes its time to peel back the layers of these stories. I found the interviews really raw and genuine, capturing the essence of the fight for rights with a kind of passion that's palpable. It's distinctive for how it connects local struggles to broader themes of colonialism and conscientious objection.
Focuses on social justice themes.Engaging and reflective pacing.Raw interviews bring authenticity.
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