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Under the Rainbow is a compelling short doc that dives into the lesser-discussed aspects of queer and trans poverty in British Columbia. The tone is both sobering and sincere, leaving you with a lot to ponder. It’s not just a collection of interviews, but a tapestry of voices illustrating systemic issues. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the viewer to absorb each story without feeling rushed. The performances, if you can call them that given the realness of the subject, are raw and impactful. The practical effects are minimal, as it relies heavily on the power of storytelling. It stands out for its unflinching honesty and willingness to confront uncomfortable truths. Definitely worth seeking out for those interested in socio-political documentaries.
Focuses on systemic issues in queer and trans communitiesEngaging and thoughtful interviewsHighlights the need for social awareness and change
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