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Voting Matters (2018) digs into the frustrating layers of the voting process, guided by the determined civil-rights attorney Donita Judge. It’s a documentary that feels raw and urgent, with a pacing that matches the tension of the struggle to vote. The film paints a vivid picture of the obstacles voters face in Ohio, a microcosm of larger national issues. It’s not just about the act of voting but the systemic barriers that are often overlooked. The atmosphere is dense with a sense of purpose, and Judge's performances with the voters provide a real emotional core. There’s a stark contrast between the bureaucratic hurdles and the personal stakes involved, making it a poignant watch for anyone interested in civil rights.
Focuses on civil rights and voting issues.Highlights real struggles faced by voters.Explores themes of systemic injustice.
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