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My Brother Jesus is this intriguing documentary that dives into the aftermath of an unusual painting of Jesus that really got people's attention, especially in Richmond during the BLM protests. The conversations between the artist and his muse have a rawness to them, capturing both the personal and the societal. It feels like a blend of introspection and activism, all wrapped up in a unique artistic expression. The pacing is reflective, allowing you to sit with the themes of faith, identity, and social justice. The simplicity of the visuals complements the weight of the dialogue, which makes it stand out in the documentary landscape of 2021. It's more about the discussion than flashy production, and that's what gives it a certain depth.
Focuses on art and activismExplores race and faithEngaging discussions with artist and muse
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