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Agassizhorn: Mountain of Shame unpacks a weighty narrative, diving into the complex history of Louis Agassiz, whose legacy is as problematic as it is significant. The film juxtaposes the stunning visuals of the Bernese Alps with a haunting exploration of Agassiz's contributions and his deeply flawed perspectives. Henzen's pacing allows the viewer to absorb both the beauty of the mountain and the dark shadow it casts. The documentary's atmosphere is contemplative, urging introspection on the intersection of science and ethics. The editing style, paired with thoughtful interviews, creates an engaging rhythm that drives home the theme of how history can be both revered and reviled. It's a tough watch but one that pushes us to reflect on the past.
Thought-provoking themes on science and ethics.Stunning cinematography of the Alps complements the narrative.Engaging interviews provide depth to the historical context.
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David Henzen
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