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Agroecology In Cuba is a thought-provoking documentary that dives into the intricate relationship between agriculture and social systems. While the director remains unknown, the film’s strength lies in its raw approach to the realities of Cuba's food sovereignty journey. You get a sense of urgency as it reflects on agroecology not just as a concept but as a vital necessity. The pacing keeps you engaged, seamlessly moving through interviews and on-the-ground footage. It feels grounded, presenting real people and their stories rather than abstract theories. Themes of sustainability and community resilience resonate throughout, making it distinct. It’s a powerful invitation to reconsider food systems, and you can’t help but feel inspired by the resilience of those involved.
Documentary on food sovereigntyExplores Cuba's agricultural practicesThemes of sustainability and resilience
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