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Description: Let The Fire Burn is a riveting documentary film directed by Jason Osder in 2013. The film chronicles the tragic events of the May 13, 1985, bombing in Philadelphia, known as the MOVE bombing. Through the use of archived news footage, the film provides an in-depth account of this shocking incident and its aftermath.
The documentary does not feature a traditional cast list or band members since it focuses on real-life events. However, it includes interviews with key figures involved, such as Philadelphia city officials, MOVE members, journalists, and survivors of the bombing.
The intense visuals and gripping narrative make Let The Fire Burn a thought-provoking and emotional viewing experience. It serves as a powerful reminder of the consequences of negligence and the importance of addressing social issues in a peaceful manner.
For those interested in exploring the sounds of Let The Fire Burn or reminiscing about this impactful film, you can play and download the sounds associated with it here.
The documentary does not feature a traditional cast list or band members since it focuses on real-life events. However, it includes interviews with key figures involved, such as Philadelphia city officials, MOVE members, journalists, and survivors of the bombing.
The intense visuals and gripping narrative make Let The Fire Burn a thought-provoking and emotional viewing experience. It serves as a powerful reminder of the consequences of negligence and the importance of addressing social issues in a peaceful manner.
For those interested in exploring the sounds of Let The Fire Burn or reminiscing about this impactful film, you can play and download the sounds associated with it here.