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So, Slut Nation: Anatomy Of A Protest, right? It's a documentary that digs into the 2011 Slutwalk in Toronto, which kinda reshaped the dialogue around sexual assault and victim blaming. The tone is raw, really capturing the fire and urgency of the moment. It doesn't hold back on the voices of those involved, showcasing their passion and frustration. You get a sense of the collective energy – it’s both empowering and unsettling, which is pretty much the point. The pacing keeps you engaged, moving from personal stories to broader societal critiques. There’s a lot to unpack here, visually and thematically, and it’s all about making you think. The atmosphere feels both chaotic and hopeful, which makes it distinctive in its approach to activism.
Focuses on the impact of the Slutwalk movementRaw and engaging storytelling styleStrong representation of activist voices
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Wendy Coburn
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