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Right to Harm is a powerful documentary that dives into the harsh realities of factory farming's toll on rural communities in the U.S. It's pretty raw and unfiltered, showcasing the struggles of ordinary people standing up against corporate giants. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the weight of each story to resonate. The film highlights themes of environmental justice, grassroots activism, and community resilience. It’s compelling to watch how these residents transform from passive observers to passionate advocates. The personal testimonies are striking, and the production captures the starkness of their environments, which adds to the gravity of their plight. Definitely a film that sticks with you.
Community activism at its coreStrong personal narrativesFocus on public health issues
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