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Photographic Justice: The Corky Lee Story dives deep into the life of a photographer whose lens served as a witness to history. Corky Lee, a native of Queens, NY, captured the nuances of the Asian American experience over decades. The film feels like a tapestry of moments, weaving through celebrations and protests alike, letting us see the vibrancy and struggles of the AAPI community. It’s not just a documentary; it's a poignant reminder of the power of art in activism. The pacing flows like a photo album flipping through time, with each image resonating deeply. It's distinct in its blend of personal narrative and collective history, showcasing how one individual's perspective can illuminate broader societal issues.
Focuses on AAPI community struggles and celebrationsCorky's unique perspective as a Chinese-American photographerHighlights the intersection of art and activism
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