• 3 years ago
Sinopsis & Review Film : Dear Future Children | NafiraMadiun
Dear Future Children follows Rayen, a Chilean activist protesting social inequality, Hilda, a Ugandan environmentalist and founder of environmental group Fridays for Future, and "Pepper," a Hong Kong protestor against the Chinese government.
Dear Future Children uses a carefully balanced mix of interviews with its protagonists, material recorded by the film crew on the frontlines, and a selection of archival footage to represent the conflicts in their entirety.
This multimodal approach results in a presentation that is aesthetically arresting and continuously entertaining, giving these three women's essential tales the attention they deserve.
The film explores activism along a number of compelling axes, representing both the necessity and the danger around the world, and bringing to light its effects on the world at large and on smaller communities
– the film is just as much about human life as it is about peace and justice struggles, focusing on individuals as well as movements.
The show also emphasizes how societal and political apathy may stymie equality movements, pushing the audience and inspiring them to follow in the footsteps of the activists shown.
Dear Future Children is a stunning piece that uses savvy editing and a lot of style to give three very important stories the cinematic oxygen they need to properly shine on a global stage.
The film beautifully portrays the struggles to make the world a better place, flaws and all, denouncing complacency and inspiring viewers to advocate the film's core concerns while giving political activity the weight it deserves.
The film argues that being "inspired" is fine and dandy, but what are you going to do with it?

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