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Print It Black is a haunting documentary that dives deep into the aftermath of a tragedy that rocked a community. It captures a raw and emotional journey, focusing on Kimberly Rubio, a reporter turned activist, whose life is forever altered by the loss of her daughter, Lexi, in the Uvalde shooting. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the weight of grief and advocacy to settle in. Tomas Navia's direction shines in the way he balances personal stories with broader themes of gun reform, embedding a sense of urgency without sensationalism. The interviews with local journalists offer an intimate look at the challenges they face, making the film feel like a vital piece of journalism itself. The performances are strikingly genuine, drawing you into the complex tapestry of emotions.
Powerful exploration of grief and activism.Insightful look at local journalism's role in tragedy.Nuanced portrayal of gun reform advocacy.
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