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There's Something in the Water is a riveting documentary that really captures the raw emotion and urgency of a pressing issue. Elliot Page dives deep into the world of environmental racism, focusing on the experiences of Indigenous and African Nova Scotian women. The pacing is strong, allowing personal stories to unfold alongside a broader critique of systemic injustice. The atmosphere is heavy, yet empowering, as these women share their struggles and victories. The practical effects are non-existent, but the reality is poignant enough. What stands out is the sincere performances from the community members, which feel genuine and unfiltered. It's like an intimate conversation that demands to be heard, shedding light on their fight for justice and future.
Highlights environmental racism issues.Features strong community voices.Explores themes of justice and resilience.
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