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Please Hold is a fascinating blend of personal and collective histories, showcasing the evolution of activist media across formats. Juhasz weaves together DIY aesthetics with heartfelt legacy videos, creating an intimate atmosphere that feels both urgent and reflective. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the weight of the stories shared by AIDS workers to resonate without rushing. What stands out here is the rawness—the varied mediums, from VHS to Zoom, serve as a metaphor for change and continuity within communities. It’s a film that asks tough questions about memory and identity, while also being a powerful testament to resilience. The performances, though they often feel candid, bring a depth rarely seen in conventional documentaries. Quite an intriguing watch, really.
Blends personal narratives with activist history.Utilizes a variety of video formats creatively.Focuses on themes of memory, identity, and resilience.
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Alexandra Juhasz
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