In a new film, Julian Marshall captures New York City's massive protests after George Floyd was killed by a police officer. 'One month later, people are still out in the streets protesting,' Marshall says. 'And this is how it needs to be.'
, is a film that captures New York City's protests in the days after George Floyd was killed by a police officer. It tells the story in two parts.
The second half: daylight breaks and now we're on the ground with protestors and they're organized, moving in unison. Killer Mike's speech at the Atlanta Mayor's press conference serves as the narration, where he asks,"After it burns, will we be left with char, or will we rise like a phoenix out of the ashes?"
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