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Roses On My Table is a fascinating glimpse into the Wingnut Anarchist Collective, set against the backdrop of Richmond, VA. This documentary short captures a raw, unfiltered slice of life within a community that thrives on mutual aid and grassroots organizing. The pacing feels very organic, reflecting the everyday struggles and triumphs of the collective. You get to see how they run a community center, tackle occupations, and provide disaster relief—all while navigating the complexities of authority. It’s not flashy; instead, it has this gritty, real-world vibe that pulls you in. The interviews are honest, and the atmosphere is charged with a sense of urgency and purpose. It’s distinct in its commitment to showing activism from the ground up.
A deep dive into community activism.Raw and real interviews with collective members.Captures the spirit of grassroots organizing.
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Ethan Silverstein
Director