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So, 'Women's March' from 2017 dives into this pivotal moment, right? It captures the raw energy of the marches—like, the atmosphere was electric but also deeply reflective. What I found striking is how it intertwines personal stories with broader themes of democracy and human rights. The pacing really works too, moving from powerful speeches to quiet moments that let you soak in the emotions. There's no big-name director or flashy effects, but that gives it a grounded, almost grassroots feel. It’s distinct in how it showcases the collective voice of women, not just in DC, but globally. Truly a snapshot of a moment in time that feels more relevant than ever.
Documentary style captures real emotionsFocus on grassroots activismReflects a significant cultural moment
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Mischa Hedges
Director