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The Fall of Minneapolis dives into a complex narrative surrounding George Floydâs death, pulling from Liz Collinâs book to peel back layers of media portrayal and public perception. Itâs a documentary that feels heavy, almost dense at times, as it challenges viewers to sift through the noise. The pacing is deliberate, allowing for contemplation rather than just quick consumption of sensational headlines. The tone is critical, often unsettling, as it navigates the aftermath of the events in Minneapolis. While the director remains unknown, the film does a commendable job of presenting various viewpoints, making it a distinctive entry in the documentary landscape, especially for anyone interested in the broader implications of media influence and social unrest.
Explores media narrativesChallenging perspectivesFocus on societal impact
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