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So, this one, October 27th, 2020, it's a raw documentary that captures the chaos and emotion of the protests in Philadelphia after Walter Wallace Jr.'s death. The director remains unknown, which adds to the film's gritty feel, almost like a fly-on-the-wall experience. The pacing is frenetic, reflecting the urgency and tension in the streets, with powerful imagery that’s both striking and distressing. It’s not polished, which works in its favor—feels real. The themes of injustice and community resilience are palpable throughout, and the practical effects of real-life clashes really pull you in. It’s distinctive for how it immerses you in the moment, giving a voice to those involved rather than just presenting the events as a news story.
Features real footage from protestsGritty, immersive styleFocuses on community voices
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