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Flint (2020) by Anthony Baxter dives deep into the water crisis in Flint, Michigan, capturing the raw emotions and stark realities faced by residents. The film's pacing feels urgent, almost frantic, mirroring the chaos that ensued when the water supply was switched. There's a palpable sense of anger and betrayal, with residents sharing their stories that blend personal struggle with systemic failure. Baxter's approach is unflinching, and his use of real footage makes the impact more visceral. The atmosphere is heavy, yet it invokes a communal spirit among those fighting for justice. The practical effects are minimal but effective, enhancing the documentary's authenticity. It's a compelling watch for anyone interested in social issues and the human condition.
Focuses on the human stories behind the crisis.Utilizes real footage for authenticity.Examines themes of environmental justice.
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