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Afl úr iðrum jarðar, nýting jarðhita is a fascinating slice of documentary filmmaking from 1992, diving deep into geothermal energy in Iceland. The pacing is methodical, allowing the viewer to really soak in the stunning visuals of the landscapes and the intricate technology at play. While the director remains unknown, the film's tone is both educational and contemplative, presenting a unique perspective on sustainable energy. You can sense the passion behind the creation, as the practical effects and on-location footage lend an authentic feel. It’s distinct in its focus on geothermal resources, which isn’t something you see often. A real gem for those intrigued by environmental themes and Icelandic culture.
Documentary on geothermal energyUnique Icelandic perspectiveVisually striking and educational
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