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So, 'We Can't Breathe' is this raw documentary that really digs into the aftermath of George Floyd's murder. The filmmaker, a queer black woman, just goes out with her camera, and you can feel the urgency in her work. It's not just a collection of protests, it's like this pulse of a community coming together. The atmosphere is heavy, yet there's an underlying hopefulness; she captures the grit and the humanity of the moment. It's not slick or overly polished, which feels appropriate given the subject matter. The pacing is almost reflective, letting you breathe in the tension, the anger, and the resilience. It stands out for its intimate perspective amidst such a massive social upheaval.
Intimate portrayal of protest movementsFocus on personal experienceUnique perspective from a queer black filmmaker
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Miranda Winters
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