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the 25th anniversary of the civil unrest in los angeles was coming up, we felt that we wanted to be a part of the conversation, for me personally because i had lived through it, but also i think because of where we are now as a country, and in some ways how little we ve moved on from that moment. and i think we wanted to make a film that hopefully could present those historic events to a younger and more modern audience and try and connect the dots between back then and where we are today. yeah, and you and i have some definite parallels because i m a native loss angelino, and i recall very profoundly that day being at my parents home and standing outside on a deck between two bedrooms, and i thought at first it was raining. and yet where their home was located, we were affected by the ash that was coming from the fires. there were all sorts of, you know, la brea avenue, and for anybody who knows the city, it s