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Sex & Justice is a fascinating snapshot of a pivotal moment in American culture, focusing on the 1991 Supreme Court confirmation hearings of Clarence Thomas. You get this raw and intense atmosphere as Anita Hill bravely shares her experiences of alleged sexual harassment. The pacing is gripping; it keeps you on edge as the testimony unfolds, revealing themes of power dynamics and gender politics that still resonate today. The documentary approach feels very authentic, almost like you're a fly on the wall during these historic hearings. While the director remains unknown, the film's ability to capture such a charged moment in history makes it distinctive. It's a real piece of the puzzle in understanding the evolution of sexual harassment discourse in the U.S.
Examines themes of power and gender dynamicsCaptures a historical moment in legal and cultural discourseRaw and authentic documentary style
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