I’ve found that advocacy documentaries are the most difficult to write about, because the audience’s positive reaction is inevitably premised on the shared opinion that, well, the filmmakers are right. In a sense, there may be no better environment — that of the clarifying white heat of anger — in which to make a film; [...]
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