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They're really laying it all bare in 'They Hate Me in Vain'. The film dives deep into the lives of LGBT activists in Russia, and it's got this raw, unfiltered feel. The longform interviews give a voice to everyday folks, and you really get a sense of their struggles and resilience. The pacing is deliberate, almost contemplative, which lets those stories resonate. It's haunting to see the backdrop of intolerance and fear, yet there's also this thread of courage that runs through it all. What stands out is how personal and intimate these moments feel β you can almost feel the weight of their experiences. It's a tough watch at times, but I think that's part of its power.
Focus on LGBT activismLongform interview styleIntimate personal stories
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