2022 Sundance Review: ‘Aftershock’ Explores the Maternal Health Crisis Facing Black Women

Black Girl Nerds — Aftershock is one of those films that comes at you hard with the best intentions. It succeeds in revealing what’s wrong and highlighting what you can do about it. It shakes and moves you, which is the mark of a great documentary.

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10 Must-See Black Films at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival

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‘We Viewed Every Opportunity to Film in Person as a Fleeting Gift’ | Paula Eiselt, ‘Aftershock’