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Two Marches is a poignant documentary that captures the evolution of the gay movement through juxtaposed scenes from two national marches in Washington, DC. The film's raw, handheld footage has an almost intimate feel, following the shifts from the optimism of 1979 to the somber reality of 1987. There's a palpable sense of loss as the film unfolds, revealing how the demographics of the movement changed over the years. You notice the tones of hope giving way to frustration and mourning, which is evocative and striking. It's not just about the marches; it's about the spirit of a community grappling with change and the challenges they faced, which gives it a unique atmosphere compared to other documentaries of the time.
Documentary style captures raw emotionsUnique perspective on the evolution of activismJuxtaposition of hope and mourning is striking
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