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Right On is a fascinating slice of history, immersing us in the raw energy of the initial rehearsals for Ceremony of Us. The film captures the passion of the performers and the intensity of the atmosphere shaped by the Watts riots. It's not polished, but that's part of its charm—there's a visceral quality to their expressions and movements that really draws you in. The pacing feels organic, almost like you're part of the rehearsal process. Themes of identity and community resonate throughout, and while we don't have the final performance captured on film, this documentary gives you a unique glimpse into its development, making it a distinct piece of art in its own right.
Right On is not your typical documentary; it stands out because of its limited availability and the cultural context it embodies. Many collectors are drawn to its historical significance related to the Watts riots, and it often slips through the cracks, making it a bit of a rarity. Various formats have circulated, yet finding a high-quality version can be difficult, which adds to its allure for those interested in the intersection of art and social commentary.
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