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Shouting Down Midnight is a documentary that really digs into the 2013 Wendy Davis filibuster and its ripple effects. The film paints a vivid picture of how a single moment can spark a movement, which is something that resonates deeply today. The pacing is pretty engaging, mixing archival footage with present-day interviews that give it a sense of urgency and relevance. There’s a rawness to the storytelling that feels both personal and political, making the stakes palpable. It’s interesting how it captures the emotions and the fervor of activism, showcasing not just the struggle for reproductive rights but also the resilience of those involved. Definitely a film that sticks with you in its exploration of freedom and community.
Insightful look at activismStrong focus on reproductive rightsCaptures a pivotal moment in history
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Gretchen Stoeltje
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