On this special episode of More Like This, two documentaries focused on marginalized communities approach activism through their own distinct ideals for justice. Beginning with "Crip Camp," filmmakers Jim Lebrecht and Nicole Newnham speak alongside fellow activist Judy Heumann about the ways in which disability rights, civil rights and a summer camp culminated in the film’s historical point. Next, Sophia Nahli Allison, director of "A Love Song for Latasha," details the ways she decolonized her process and combatted anti-Blackness to portray her subject’s full life prior to death in ways that history has not. Social justice begins with courage.
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The Highlight Reel - featuring Jonathan Majors, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II & Taylour Paige
"The Trial of the Chicago 7" Town Hall: Voices for Change
More Than Bells and Whistles: featuring Viola Davis & Colman Domingo of “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom”
Stripping Down "The White Tiger" - featuring Stephanie Mehta, Ramin Bahrani, Priyanka Chopra Jonas, & more
The Truth of Make-Believe - Spotlight on "Dick Johnson Is Dead" and "What Would Sophia Loren Do?"
All in the Details - featuring Rosamund Pike & Gary Oldman
Spotlight on Mank - featuring Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross, Erik Messerschmidt & more
Notifications: On - featuring Lily Collins, Rashida Richardson and Laurie Segall
All Rise: Spotlight on The Trial of the Chicago 7 - featuring Aaron Sorkin, Yahya Abdul Mateen II, Sacha Baron Cohen, & more
Spike & Delroy - Filming the Zeitgeist in 'Da 5 Bloods'
Sinéad Burke - Stories Often Untold
George Clooney - Two Georges and a Will to Thrive
Amanda Seyfried - Moving Forward, Reflecting Back
Amy Adams - Holiday Dinner Drama Served Hot
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