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Many Fires This Time: We the 100 Million is a raw, poetic exploration of economic insecurity faced by a staggering number of Americans. The film, helmed by an unknown director, weaves together the voices of activist poets, with A Scribe Called Quess? as the central figure. It's a docudrama that feels both urgent and reflective, capturing the struggles and resilience of communities from Oakland to Chicago. The pacing can feel meditative at times, allowing viewers to absorb the weight of the issues presented. The performances are heartfelt and grounded, with a distinct emphasis on spoken word that resonates deeply. The use of practical effects, such as intimate storytelling and vivid imagery, helps in crafting a sense of place and urgency that stays with you.
Focuses on economic insecurity in America.Features a blend of poetry and activism.Captures the diverse experiences of different communities.
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