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So, 'Who Killed Kirsty MacColl?' is a tough watch, you know? The atmosphere is heavy with a sense of unresolved grief, as Jean MacColl, Kirsty's mother, digs into the murky waters surrounding her daughter’s tragic death. The pacing is deliberate, almost methodical, which mirrors Jean's painstaking quest for answers. It’s a documentary that doesn’t just recount events but immerses you in the emotional labyrinth of loss and indignation. The interviews feel raw, and you can sense the genuine heartbreak in Jean's voice. What stands out is the film's refusal to shy away from the complex feelings of anger and longing, making you reflect on the nature of justice in personal tragedies.
This documentary has had limited releases over the years, which adds to its allure among collectors. There aren’t many formats available, making it somewhat scarce. Interest tends to be driven by both fans of Kirsty MacColl's music and those who appreciate deeply personal investigative film-making. You might find it harder to track down, so it's one of those titles that can spark conversation among collectors.
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