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Millions Can Walk is a raw and poignant exploration of resilience and non-violent protest. Following the journey of countless farmers and indigenous peoples from Gwalior to Delhi, the doc captures the atmosphere of collective struggle and determination. The pacing is steady, allowing the viewer to absorb the heartfelt testimonies and the weight of their demands. Kamal Musale's direction feels intimate, drawing you into the lives of everyday people who are facing systemic challenges. What stands out is the film’s refusal to sensationalize; instead, it lets the participants' voices shine, offering a genuine glimpse into their fight for existence without resorting to violence. It’s an impactful piece that resonates long after the credits roll.
Documentary on social justiceFocus on non-violent resistanceCaptures real-life struggles of marginalized communities
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