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Show Me Democracy is a raw and compelling documentary that captures the pulse of activism in St. Louis during a critical moment in American history. Directed by Dan Parris, the film follows seven college students who, in the wake of the Ferguson unrest, undergo significant personal transformations. It's not just about protests; it's about the evolution of their thoughts and motivations toward civic engagement. The pacing feels both urgent and reflective, a balance that underscores the emotional weight of their journey. Their performances are genuine, showing their struggles and victories in a landscape fraught with tension. You can feel the atmosphere shift as they navigate policy changes, which makes the whole experience resonate. It's a piece that sheds light on grassroots movements and the power of youth voices.
Engaging look at grassroots activism.Focuses on personal growth amidst societal issues.Highlights the significance of youth advocacy.
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