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Moving On (1986) is a compelling short documentary that captures the grassroots efforts in London, Ontario, tackling domestic violence head-on. You get a real sense of the community spirit here; it’s not just a string of interviews but a tapestry of voices from police officers to social workers, all weaving a narrative of hope and resilience. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative, allowing the heavy themes to sink in. What stands out is the raw honesty of the participants, their stories resonating with a universal urgency. It's fascinating to see how an entire town can rally together, and despite the heavy subject matter, there's an underlying current of determination and change.
Short documentary formatFocus on community effortsSincere interviews and personal stories
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Tina Horne
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