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Race Class Gender (2021) feels raw and immediate, a documentary that really digs into the nitty-gritty of social issues. It’s set against the backdrop of São Paulo, which adds a vibrant yet tumultuous atmosphere. The pacing is almost frenetic, capturing the urgency of the pandemic while exploring how deeply entwined race, class, and gender issues are. There's a certain grit to the visuals; the film doesn’t shy away from uncomfortable truths. It invokes Angela Davis's work but translates those complex ideas into a street-level narrative that feels very alive. The voices of those featured are powerful, making you reconsider the intersecting struggles in a way that's both enlightening and challenging.
Intersects with Angela Davis's theoriesVibrant portrayal of São Paulo streetsFocus on personal testimonies and struggles
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Leo Penuel
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