At first blush, it might appear almost redundant to make a documentary about Portland's racial justice protests, given that they were inspired, sustained, iconicized, polarized and revealed through the power of video.But Tipping Point, a feature-length documentary produced by nonprofit concert hall The Old Church, reaches for a deeper, depoliticized look at Portland's spotlight-grabbing reckoning."[Social media viewers] don't remember anything but the tear gas, the flash bang and people screaming," says The Old Church executive director Amanda Stark, the documentary's impact producer. "If...…At first blush, it might appear almost redundant to make a documentary about Portland's racial justice protests, given that they were inspired, sustained, iconicized, polarized and revealed through the power of video.But Tipping Point, a feature-length documentary produced by nonprofit concert hall The Old Church, reaches for a deeper, depoliticized look at Portland's spotlight-grabbing reckoning."[Social media viewers] don't remember anything but the tear gas, the flash bang and people screaming," says The Old Church executive director Amanda Stark, the documentary's impact producer. "If...WW…