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So, 'Tommy Douglas: Keeper of the Flame' is a documentary that dives deep into the life of Tommy Douglas, who was a pretty remarkable figure in Canadian politics. Elise Swerhone does a solid job weaving together interviews and archival footage to paint a picture of Douglas's journey. The pacing feels thoughtful, letting you absorb not just the political achievements but also the personal charm that made him stand out. The themes of social justice and healthcare really resonate, especially given today's landscape. It’s not just about his policies; it feels personal, as if you're getting a glimpse into the heart of a man who truly cared. Quite distinctive in its approach, it really lets you feel the weight of his legacy without getting too dry or academic.
Great for understanding Canadian political history.Focus on social justice themes adds depth.Strong use of archival footage enhances the storytelling.
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