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Ultraviolence is a stark, visceral documentary that digs deep into a narrative woven through years of systemic issues. Following Ken Fero’s Injustice, this film feels like a relentless echo of social turmoil. The pacing keeps you engaged—there's no time to breathe as it uncovers harrowing realities about police violence and accountability. The atmosphere is heavy, almost suffocating, but that’s what makes it impactful. It combines real footage with testimonies, creating a raw emotional landscape, and the practical effects—if you can call them that—are the harsh, unfiltered truths laid bare. This film doesn’t shy away from discomfort, and its themes resonate loudly within current discussions about justice and humanity.
Explores systemic issues in police violenceFollows up on Ken Fero's previous workFeatures real footage and powerful testimonies
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Ken Fero
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