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The End of Second Class is this powerful documentary that really dives into the profound societal shift in Canada regarding marriage equality. You get to hear from three couples, each from different provinces, which gives you a nice cross-section of voices and experiences. The pacing feels very organic, letting the stories breathe while also integrating commentary from activists and lawyers who were pivotal in the movement. It's not flashy, but the raw emotion and the intimate moments between the couples really stand out. You can sense the weight of their struggles and triumphs, and the film captures that tension beautifully. It’s this layered exploration of love and rights that makes it distinctive within the genre.
Focuses on personal stories of LGBTQ+ couplesHighlights key activists and human rights figuresCaptures a significant moment in Canadian history
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