All Light, Everywhere
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Documentary
Exploration of the shared histories of cameras, guns, police and justice. As surveillance technologies become a ubiquitous element of everyday life, the documentary probes the biases inherent in both human perception and a camera lens. An in-depth study of human biases when analyzing a given situation in a society replete with various methods of surveillance, delving specifically into the use of police body cameras.
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