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A River of Waste dives deep into the grim realities of factory farming. You see, it's not just about the animals; it’s about the entire food ecosystem. The pacing feels urgent, almost relentless, as it unravels the connections between agricultural practices and environmental degradation. The footage is hard to digest—disturbing and raw, yet necessary. Interviews with experts ground the film, giving weight to the visuals, while the lack of a polished narrative adds a gritty authenticity. Watching it feels like peeling back layers of a dark truth, one that’s often ignored. It's a tough watch, but if you're into documentaries that challenge norms and expose uncomfortable truths, this one hits hard.
Disturbing footage of factory farmsExpert interviews provide insightGritty and raw presentation
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Don McCorkell
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