Sentences with phrase «fraught moment in»

In quiet, contemplative tones and shot in black and white, My Education: A Portrait of David Hilliard uses multiple camera angles to reveal different, contrasting views of the same subjects, and the film raises questions and invites discussion about a fraught moment in American history that continues to ripple through society.
'' [I] n his fine new novel Wiley Cash breathes fresh life into the subject while also offering insight into a particularly fraught moment in US history.
If there are moments early on in which the film seems unfocused in its wide - ranging approach to capturing the fraught moment in American history, the perspective soon tightens to one specific location for many of the film's 143 minutes: the Algiers Motel.

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What history — including the career of Agnes Macphail — can tell us about this fraught moment for women in politics
Writer - director Tanya Hamilton's intellectually ambitious debut drama Night Catches Us is all the more notable for setting well - drawn fictional characters in a fraught, real moment in civil rights history.
It is a fraught moment to be discussing race and politics in art.
It is rare for questions to flow in two directions between a scientist and a science journalist, but on an issue as fraught and complex as human - driven global warming — with both the physical climate and communications climate in flux — there's never been a more important moment for such a conversation.
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