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So, 'Procession' by Robert Greene is a heavy piece. It captures the raw experience of six men who survived abuse at the hands of clergy. What’s striking is their approach; rather than just recounting trauma, they channel it into short films. The atmosphere is both somber and cathartic as you watch these men transform their pain into art. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing for reflection. You notice the practical effects—how they don't rely on anything flashy. Instead, it’s the authenticity of their performances that hits hard. Each story told feels deeply personal yet relatable. It’s not your typical documentary; it’s a raw exploration of healing through creative expression.
Explores themes of trauma and empowermentUnique storytelling through filmmakingEmphasis on personal narratives and authenticity
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