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So, 'Jerhy' is a documentary that digs deep into the tragic story of Jerhy Rivera, an Indigenous leader whose murder really shakes up the Land Back movement in Costa Rica. It’s raw, and the atmosphere is heavy, which you’d expect given the subject matter. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to really sit with the weight of what happened and the ongoing struggles faced by Indigenous communities. There’s a stark honesty in the way it presents the realities of land rights and the fight for justice. I appreciate how it blends interviews with real-life footage, almost like a collage of current events and personal histories. It’s not just a retelling; it’s a call to awareness without feeling too preachy. Definitely a unique perspective.
Focuses on Indigenous rightsFeatures archival footageExplores contemporary social issues
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