A masterful documentary about sisterhood, motherhood, rebellion, memory, and the agony that thrives with inherited trauma.
A masterful documentary about sisterhood, motherhood, rebellion, memory, and the agony that thrives with inherited trauma.
An ambitious, challenging documentary about the origins of racist ideas and sentiment, this film feels like it should be required viewing for everyone.
Funny, horrific, and filled with jaw-dropping, “WTF!?” moments, this boundary-pushing film is guaranteed to get you talking — a lot.
Provocative, challenging, and full of biting satire, this is a quality film: but it also feels like one that people will pretend to like a whole lot more than they actually do.
An emotionally incendiary story of accusations, paranoia, diversity, and identity, this is one pressure cooker of a film.
I loved the subject matter but was left disappointed with the storytelling. Instead of watching this one, just pick up a history book.