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All of Us in the World is a poignant exploration of Inuit life in urban settings, grappling with climate change's heavy hand. It's raw and introspective, capturing the struggle to maintain cultural identity while being physically distanced from ancestral lands. The pacing is thoughtful, allowing those personal stories to resonate deeply. You feel the weight of tradition juxtaposed with modernity, and the film doesn't shy away from the emotional toll this displacement takes. There's a sense of urgency in their voices, a call to remember roots, even when city life pulls them away. It’s not just a documentary; it’s a window into a world where the land and identity are intertwined, yet strained.
Themes of identity and displacement.Focus on personal narratives.Highlighting the relationship with the land.
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Isaac Patridge
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