Everyone needs to go watch LA 92. It's on Disney+ in Canada and I THINK Netflix in the States (could be D+ there too, as it's Nat Geo).
I don't know what it is about documentaries about events that took place in my own lifetime that make it affect me on another level. We heard about the bigger points of the LA Riots in '92 in Canada, like the Rodney King beating and the subsequent miscarriage of justice with the cops getting off, and whatnot....but like I had no idea about Latasha Harlins, another innocent death and miscarriage of justice, the Watts 1965 events as well were completely unknown to me as a Canadian.
This is also one of my fave types of documentaries, in that there are no talking heads. Footage from all avenues at the time is allowed to speak for itself, and I always feel that's more genuine and poignant in this type of doc.
Anyways, it's a stunning, thought-provoking, and just genuinely incredibly made documentary of the whole situation. WELL WELL worth your time if you've not seen it.
This post has been edited by QuickTidal: 14 July 2021 - 12:29 PM
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