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So this documentary, directed by Johanna Hamilton, really digs into Rosa Parks beyond her bus boycott moment. It's not just a timeline of events; it feels personal, almost intimate at times. The pacing is thoughtful, letting you really absorb her life's work, which was so much more than just one act of defiance. The film highlights her involvement in radical politics and showcases her relentless activism, which often gets overlooked. There's a rawness to her story that feels both inspiring and heartbreaking. The archival footage is mixed well with interviews, creating a really engaging atmosphere that pulls you in and makes you reflect on the broader implications of her activism.
Focuses on lesser-known aspects of Rosa Parks' life.Engages with archival footage and personal interviews.Explores themes of activism and social justice.
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