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Not Gone and Not Forgotten is this fascinating documentary that captures a specific moment in LA's history, focusing on the Pico-Union community. The tone is raw and urgent, reflecting the tension between residents and corporate interests. It's not just about eviction; it’s about a community’s fight for identity and space. The pacing feels almost like a fly-on-the-wall experience, with real voices and real stakes. You can sense the camaraderie among residents, and the practical effects are really just the lived experiences of the people. It’s distinctive for how it manages to weave personal stories into the broader narrative of urban development. And while the director remains unknown, the film speaks volumes on the impact of grassroots organizing. Truly a gem in the UCLA archive.
Interesting case study of urban activism in the 70s.Preserved by the UCLA Film and Television Archive.Great resource for understanding community dynamics.
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