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September First, Twenty-Twenty offers a raw look at the emotional and chaotic atmosphere during the Kenosha protests. The film, with its documentary style, immerses you into the palpable tension of the moment—a weekend filled with powerful emotions as the community grapples with the aftermath of the Jacob Blake shooting. The pacing feels natural, almost like you're there among the crowds. You can sense the weight of the conversations, the urgency in people's voices. The film doesn’t shy away from the complexity of the events or the political backdrop, especially with Trump’s presence looming. It’s distinctive because it captures not just a protest but the feelings of a community in turmoil, the ambivalence, and a quest for justice.
Focuses on real emotions and community dynamics.Captures the intersection of protest and politics.Unique perspective on a critical moment in U.S. history.
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