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So, 'Let the People Decide' is an intriguing documentary that digs into the ongoing fight for voting rights in the U.S., spanning from the civil rights era to today. The juxtaposition of the Mississippi voter registration efforts from the '60s against North Carolina's 'Moral Monday' protests adds a really rich layer. You feel the weight of history, but there's also this sense of urgency in the pacing. The film doesn't shy away from the challenges faced along the way, and the interviews are quite compelling, giving a voice to those who've fought for their rights. It's definitely one of those pieces that makes you think about where we are now, and how past struggles resonate today.
Features insightful interviews with activists.Includes archival footage that enriches the narrative.Captures the emotional weight of civil rights struggles.
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Gavin Guerra
Director