Jason Osder makes an impressive feature film debut throughout his unbiased and thorough report of the incidents leading up to and through the 1985 standoff between your extremist organization MOVE and Philadelphia authorities. The clash claimed eleven figuratively devastated an whole community and lives. Let the Fire Fight is a reallife Wild West narrative absent the luxury of identifying its personalities.
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Jason Osder makes an impressive feature film debut throughout his unbiased and thorough report of the incidents leading up to and through the 1985 standoff between your extremist organization MOVE and Philadelphia authorities. The clash claimed eleven figuratively devastated an whole community and lives. Let the Fire Fight is a reallife Wild West narrative absent the luxury of identifying its personalities.
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