
The Massacre That Changed a Nation is a raw, unsettling documentary that digs into the tragic events of August 2012. It captures the chaos and horror of the day when police opened fire on protesting miners, leading to the deaths of 34 individuals. The tone is heavy, almost oppressive, reflecting the weight of the subject matter. Peter Hain MP takes the viewer through a labyrinth of disturbing allegations and systemic failures, creating a palpable sense of injustice. The pacing is deliberate, giving time to absorb the shocking details and personal stories. It's distinct in its unflinching portrayal of state violence and its impact on working-class communities, and really makes you think about the lengths people go to for their rights.
Powerful commentary on labor rightsIntense atmosphere throughoutGritty real-life footage used
Streaming data powered by JustWatch
Have you seen this?
Rate it and share your take with other collectors.
Discover