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They Haven't Done Nothing is this two-part documentary that dives deep into Liverpool's social fabric, four years post-Toxteth uprisings. The tone is raw, very much reflective of the time, creating an atmosphere that's both urgent and introspective. It showcases powerful interviews, interspersed with images that really capture the struggles and resilience of the community. The pacing feels deliberate; it doesn’t rush through its themes of institutional racism and social neglect. What stands out is the unfiltered voice of those directly affected. It's a historical piece, but it resonates with today's issues too, making you think long after viewing. A fascinating look at a pivotal moment in time, for sure.
Unique perspective on post-uprising Liverpool.Exposes institutional racism and social neglect.Reflective tone and deliberate pacing.
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