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Mississippi Triangle is a fascinating documentary that dives deep into the intricacies of life in the Delta. It’s not just about the communities of Chinese, African Americans, and Whites; it’s about the fabric of their existence, woven with cotton fields and the weight of racial tensions. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to soak in both the beauty and the strife of the region. Worth Long’s direction captures the raw essence of everyday life, revealing layers of civil rights struggles and the intersection of religion and politics. There's a tangible atmosphere that makes you feel the ground beneath their feet. The interviews and personal stories add a distinctive touch, giving voice to a history that often goes overlooked. It’s a nuanced exploration worth considering.
Focus on the unique perspectives of the Chinese community.Examine the interplay of civil rights and local traditions.Noteworthy for its intimate, raw cinematography.
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Allan Siegel
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