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Of Civil Wrongs and Rights is a compelling documentary that dives deep into the life of Fred Korematsu, an ordinary man caught in extraordinary circumstances. The film captures the raw emotion of his struggle against the unjust internment of Japanese-Americans during WWII, a topic often glossed over in history. The pacing feels just right, balancing Korematsu’s personal narrative with the broader implications of civil rights. The atmosphere is heavy yet enlightening, forcing you to confront uncomfortable truths. It’s not flashy, but the practical effects—like archival footage—bring a stark authenticity. Fournier’s work here resonates with anyone interested in the intersection of justice and identity, making it a significant piece in any serious collector's library.
Focuses on personal narrative and historical context.Emotional and educational, with a strong message.Includes interviews and archival footage.
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