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Losing Detroit is a raw look at a city in transition, where the promise of revival doesn’t always reach those who’ve called it home. The film captures the tension in the air—there’s hope, but also a palpable sense of urgency as residents grapple with the threat of losing their homes to auctions and gentrification. Its pacing feels almost poetic, blending personal stories with stark reality, showcasing real people fighting against a tide of change. The documentary doesn't shy away from the messy emotions involved in such a struggle, making it feel very grounded. It’s distinctive in the way it layers personal narratives over the broader social commentary, allowing you to feel the weight of each decision. A compelling dive into the complex fabric of urban renewal, balancing optimism and despair.
Focuses on local struggles against gentrificationOffers insight into the human side of urban renewalStrong emotional resonance through personal narratives
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AJ Walker
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