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The Scents That Carry Through Walls is a deeply resonant documentary that dives into Erin Wilkerson's family legacy in Los Angeles. It’s not just about her lineage; it’s a heartfelt tribute to the indigenous folks who’ve been marginalized in their own homeland since the days of Spanish colonization. The film's tone is intimate yet urgent, capturing the struggles and resilience of these communities. The pacing varies, with reflective moments that allow you to absorb the weight of their stories, contrasted by urgent calls for recognition and justice. There's a rawness to the visuals, a testament to the practical effects of real-life interviews and archival footage, leaving a lasting impression. It’s one of those films that invites you to think and feel deeply about the city’s roots and the people shaping its narrative.
Focuses on indigenous history in LAIntimate interviews with personal storiesHighlights themes of migration and resilience
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