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Strange Days Diary NYC delves into a very raw period of New York in March 2020, capturing the anxiety and confusion as the pandemic hits. Winestine's documentary style feels almost like a diary itself, piecing together personal stories against the backdrop of a city unraveling. The pacing is deliberately slow at times, letting the gravity of each moment sink in, and you really feel the weight of the emotional landscape. The film doesn't shy away from the chaos of the protests that followed, juxtaposing the fight for justice against the struggle for health. It’s a striking portrayal of resilience that’s both haunting and thought-provoking. The blend of real footage and personal accounts gives it an authenticity that’s hard to shake off.
Documentary on the pandemic's impact in NYC.Includes raw footage of protests.Explores themes of health and social justice.
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Zachary Winestine
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