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Put the Guns Down: A World Epidemic (2025)
Documentary directed by Terry C. Carney Sr. and Eric Herbert, produced by Ice-T, that exposes gun violence in South Central Los Angeles through personal testimonies and expert insights. Features Chilly Chill, DJ Quik Jr., and Big LV-Gangsters In Paradise.
Documentary directed by Terry C. Carney Sr. and Eric Herbert, produced by Ice-T, that exposes gun violence in South Central Los Angeles through personal testimonies and expert insights. Features Chilly Chill, DJ Quik Jr., and Big LV-Gangsters In Paradise.
Gun violence in South Central Los Angeles forms the core subject, with filmmakers adopting an activist stance through exclusive access to victims' raw testimonies and community insiders. The documentary poses the central question of how integrating mental health reforms with gun control measures can dismantle this epidemic, emphasizing progressive policy solutions as the path to transformative change.
The documentary showcases diverse voices from African American communities in South Central Los Angeles, emphasizing personal experiences with gun violence. It addresses community impacts without centering critiques of traditional power structures.
The documentary depicts families as deeply affected by gun violence, highlighting parental grief and the importance of community unity for healing and youth intervention, but does not explicitly endorse or critique traditional family structures or roles.
No LGBTQ+ characters or themes appear in the documentary, which centers on the impacts of gun violence through stories from affected communities.
The documentary contains no depiction of transgender characters or themes, focusing instead on gun violence and mental health in South Central Los Angeles. Absence of such elements results in no net impact on transsexual portrayal.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
This documentary presents real-life accounts and expert commentary on gun violence without adapting source material or portraying canonical characters, so no gender swaps occur.
This original documentary examines gun violence in South Central Los Angeles via real personal testimonies and expert commentary, without adapting source material, historical figures, or legacy characters, so no race swaps occur.
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