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8 Billions: We are all responsible presents a compelling look at the aftermath of the Mariana Dam disaster through the eyes of Ailton Krenak, an indigenous leader who offers a raw perspective on environmental devastation. The film has this somber tone, almost like a haunting lament for the Watú. It dives into the personal impacts on Krenak's community, which is palpable and quite moving. The pacing is deliberate, allowing each moment to resonate, making you feel the weight of loss and responsibility. Visually, it relies on stark imagery and well-chosen cinematography that highlights the natural beauty of the river juxtaposed with the scars of pollution. It feels very much like a call to awareness, blending personal narrative with broader themes of environmental stewardship.
Explores indigenous perspectives on environmental issuesStrong emotional resonance with personal storytellingSignificant focus on the Watú and its cultural importance
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Nelson Kao
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