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Strike a Rock is a compelling documentary that dives into the aftermath of the Marikana Massacre through the voices of two remarkable women. It's not your typical historical recount; the film feels intimate, almost like you're sitting in the room with them as they navigate their grief and activism. The pacing is steady, allowing you to absorb the weight of their experiences and the surrounding political climate. The cinematography captures the stark realities of their environment, enhancing the emotional pull. The performances, while not scripted in the traditional sense, are raw and authentic, giving you a sense of their struggles and resilience. There's a distinct focus on women's roles in social change that sets this film apart in a sea of documentaries on similar topics.
Focuses on women's activism after tragedyIntimate storytelling with a strong emotional coreUnique perspective on political change
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