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No Humans Involved is a raw documentary that dives deep into the tragic realities faced by street-involved women sex workers in San Diego during the late '80s and '90s. The film's tone is haunting, layered with a sense of urgency and despair, as it exposes police negligence and brutality. The pacing feels almost frantic at times, matching the chaotic environment these women inhabited. There's a stark absence of glamor here; instead, it’s a gritty portrayal of lives lost and forgotten. What stands out is its unflinching honesty and the way it challenges viewers to confront uncomfortable truths. It’s not polished, but that’s part of its power—an unvarnished look at systemic issues wrapped in personal tragedies.
Documentary about marginalized livesFocus on systemic issuesRaw and unpolished storytelling
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Simeon Hunter
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