I only heard about this documentary from a news article and thought it would be interesting to watch. The article said that the documentary was about a small Tennessee town that was negatively affected by an ICE raid. At only 25 minutes it's a very short viewing.
I watch documentaries to be informed. I like to be informed about things I wasn't aware of before. The better documentary creators give you the most in depth information.
The title of this short documentary is "After the Raid," except I learned nothing about the town after the raid! Yes, I heard how the current immigration laws are bad, which I expected, but I mostly wanted to see and hear how an ICE raid affected this small Tennessee town. Unless it escaped me, not even the town's name was given. I didn't learn anything: not how the raid was done, how many were rounded up in the raid, what company was targeted, the financial impact, etc. There was too much missing information.
What I did hear was the interview of a woman whose husband was taken, the interview of a local woman that took in a family, and some Catholic services. I get it: ICE and their raids impact immigrant families, tell me something I don't know. This documentary even failed as a human interest story. I don't think I've ever watched a less informative documentary in my life.