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The Lorraine dives deep into the history of the Lorraine Motel, where King was tragically assassinated. It’s a raw, honest look at the motel's transformation and its owners, Walter and Loree Bailey, who turned it into a beacon for civil rights. The film has this slow, steady pace that allows the viewer to sit with the weight of its themes – legacy, resilience, and the ongoing struggle for justice. Pollard’s documentary style shines through, blending archival footage with personal stories that give it a unique atmosphere. It’s not just about the event, it's about the lives intertwined with it, making it feel deeply personal and historically significant.
This title has seen limited releases, making it somewhat scarce among collectors. Its historical significance enhances its appeal, especially for those interested in civil rights documentaries. Keep an eye out for any special editions or screenings, as they tend to be few and far between, adding to its collectability among enthusiasts who appreciate deep, impactful storytelling.
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