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Stranger Fruit dives deep into the aftermath of the tragic events in Ferguson, Missouri, on that scorching day in 2014. It’s an intensely personal documentary, weaving through the raw emotions of Michael Brown's family. The pacing feels deliberate, almost haunting, allowing you to absorb the weight of their grief and confusion. The film’s tone is somber but necessary, shedding light on systemic issues while grounding them in personal experience. The interviews are candid and unfiltered, giving you a real sense of the family’s struggle for justice. What stands out here is its focus on the human side of a national conversation, making it distinctive in its approach to documentary storytelling.
Personal narrative focusIn-depth family interviewsExplores systemic issues
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