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JFK: 3 Shots That Changed America is a compelling documentary that immerses you in the chaotic reality of November 1963. Directed by Seth Skundrick, it uniquely presents an array of raw, unfiltered footage—much of it seldom seen before. The lack of narration really lets the images speak for themselves, creating a haunting atmosphere that pulls you right into the moment. The pacing is deliberate, matching the gravity of the events as it unfolds, from JFK's arrival to Oswald's own shocking demise. There's an almost eerie authenticity in the home movies and news clips that serve as historical artifacts; they provoke thought about the ripple effect of those few shots that day. It's an intense experience that captures the overwhelming impact of that time.
Unique, archival footageNo narration, pure visual storytellingCaptures the atmosphere of a pivotal moment in history
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