How often do you get to watch a man admit that he once felt race-based hatred for others, but that with time he got over it?
That's one attraction in Seadrift, Tim Tsai's look at a period when fishing communities on the Texas Gulf Coast struggled to adapt to an influx of Vietnamese immigrants.
In August of 1979, tension led to a killing that would inspire Louis Malle's Ed Harris vehicle Alamo Bay: A Vietnamese man shot a white local after a long dispute, and when a court ruled it self-defense, bluster from the KKK threatened to bring chaos to a 1,200-person town.
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