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5, 50, 100 Years From Now offers a unique glimpse into our uncertain future through the eyes of everyday people. Anu Pennanen captures the raw honesty of strangers at petrol stations, asking them to project their hopes and fears about climate change. The pacing is conversational, almost meditative, allowing viewers to sit with the weight of their responses. The film's tone is both somber and hopeful, reflecting a real tension between despair and potential solutions. There's a certain intimacy in how these voices are woven together, making it feel like a collective cry for survival. It's a distinctive piece that feels more like a shared moment rather than a traditionally structured documentary.
Focuses on real people's perspectivesExplores themes of hope and despairUnique setting adds to the film's intimacy
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