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"To Right a Wrong: The Story of Ballard Mountain" is a thirteen-minute documentary film that focuses on a community campaign in the Santa Monica Mountains. Released in 2010, it explores the renaming of a peak to honor the first Black family to homestead in the area.
Currently, there's not much in terms of physical releases for To Right a Wrong, which makes it quite rare among collectors. It has a niche appeal, particularly for those interested in local histories and social justice narratives. Digital formats might be more accessible, but any physical copies, if they exist, are likely to be limited, adding to its allure for those who value unique cinematic experiences.
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The film is a documentary.
The film documents a community campaign to change the name of a local peak in the Santa Monica Mountains.
The mountain was renamed in 2010.
It was renamed to honor the first Black family to homestead in the Santa Monica Mountains.
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