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23 Mile

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Part verité essay, part political diary, 23 MILE is an experimental nonfiction film following Americans during cataclysmic events in the swing state of Michigan throughout 2020--including the plot to kidnap Governor Whitmer--painting a portrait of a populace that defies media stereotypes. A document of complex discourse, the film forces viewers to question their own assumptions about race, class, social status and geographical demographics, drawing a surprisingly hopeful human portrait against the foreboding backdrop of societal instability--all of which echo into the American present.

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Dennis Harvey 48 Hills Its recent-history flashback plays like a queasy preview of national discord... Jun 5, 2024 Full Review Bill Arceneaux Moviegoing with Bill Captures both the end of the world as we know it and the continuation of the same old same old in startling frames. A first-class flight through unrelenting noise. Rated: 4/5 Jun 5, 2024 Full Review Bobby LePire Film Threat Politics are tricky to navigate, more so now than ever. But this offers a blueprint to help bridge that divide. Rated: 9/10 May 14, 2024 Full Review Read all reviews

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Synopsis Part verité essay, part political diary, 23 MILE is an experimental nonfiction film following Americans during cataclysmic events in the swing state of Michigan throughout 2020--including the plot to kidnap Governor Whitmer--painting a portrait of a populace that defies media stereotypes. A document of complex discourse, the film forces viewers to question their own assumptions about race, class, social status and geographical demographics, drawing a surprisingly hopeful human portrait against the foreboding backdrop of societal instability--all of which echo into the American present.
Director
Mitch McCabe
Producer
Mitch McCabe, Christie Herring
Production Co
Hullabaloo Films
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
English
Runtime
1h 18m