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Not in My Neighbourhood is a fascinating ride through the intricacies of urban life, weaving together stories from New York, São Paulo, and Cape Town. The documentary captures the haunting echoes of apartheid-era spatial planning and ties them to the modern realities of gentrification. It's pretty striking how the film shifts gears between personal narratives and broader societal critiques, creating this rhythmic flow that keeps you engaged. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing you to sit with the weight of each story. And the music—oh, it really pulls everything together, adding layers to the emotional landscape. There's a rawness to the performances, with individuals sharing their truths, which makes it feel intimate yet expansive. Definitely worth a watch, especially if you're into urban studies or social justice themes.
Intergenerational narratives of spatial violenceFocus on apartheid and gentrificationShot in three distinct cities
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