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Milton Rogovin: The Forgotten Ones is a quietly powerful exploration of humanity, you know? It dives into Rogovin's decades-long commitment to capturing the lives of people in a struggling part of Buffalo, New York. The pacing is reflective, allowing you to soak in both the stunning black-and-white photography and the poignant stories of the residents. There’s a rawness to it that feels so genuine; it’s not just about the images but about the connections he formed. What stands out is how it weaves together personal narratives with broader socio-economic themes. You feel the weight of history and the dignity of those often overlooked. Rogovin's passion for people really comes through, making it a thoughtful piece for any docu-enthusiast.
Solid documentary on a lesser-known photographer. · Focuses on social issues through personal stories. · Photography that evokes emotion and reflection.
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