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So, The Hudson Riverkeepers, from '98, is this deep dive into the decades-long battle to clean up the Hudson River. You’ve got Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., playing a pretty pivotal role, as he champions the cause with a lot of heart. The pace is steady, allowing you to really absorb the environmental issues at play. Bob Boyle's story adds a personal touch, showing the evolution of activism over the years. It's fascinating how it intertwines personal narratives with broader ecological themes. The visuals, while not flashy, carry a certain weight. The film doesn’t just present facts; it invites you into the struggle. If you're into documentaries that balance history and activism, this one's a gem.
Features Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.Focus on environmental activismHistorical context of the Hudson River cleanup
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