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So, 'Muslim in Trump's America' dives deep into the unsettling rise of anti-Muslim sentiment during Trump's presidency. The documentary feels raw, almost like you're witnessing the unfolding of a tense drama, but it's all real-life. Deeyah Khan's approach is unflinching, she really manages to capture the fear and resilience within the Muslim community as they navigate a landscape that’s become increasingly hostile. Pacing feels deliberate; it pulls you in, forces contemplation. What stands out is the stark contrast of personal stories against a political backdrop that’s not just theoretical—it’s powerful and quite disturbing. The way it balances lived experience with broader societal issues really makes you think about identity and belonging in such turbulent times.
Real-life narratives that contrast starkly with political rhetoric.Explores identity, fear, and resilience in a divided America.The pacing and tone evoke a sense of urgency and reflection.
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