REVIEW: Hold Your Fire [2022]

Lot of regrets. An “us versus them” mentality inherently possesses the type of drama many documentarians seek to bottle when telling their stories. They mine their topic for the message they aspire to share or take that message and search for a topic which speaks its truth—agenda and content always in concert. Like most issues in this increasingly volatile era of media consumption, however, choosing one or the other tends to alienate the audience that needs to hear what the resulting film is explaining. Stefan Forbes has therefore found himself…

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