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They Won't Call It Murder is a raw and powerful documentary that really digs into the dark heart of police violence in Columbus, Ohio. The film shows how the community has been shaped by loss and anger over these incidents, creating a heavy atmosphere that lingers long after viewing. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the weight of each story to settle, and it's hard not to feel the collective grief. Ingri's approach is more of a curator than a typical filmmaker, weaving in voices from the community that really drive home the film's themes of injustice and resistance. It's not just about documenting events; it's about how these events ripple through lives, making you reflect on the larger implications. Not your standard doc, that's for sure.
Focus on police violence narrativesEngaging community voicesIntense emotional depth
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