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So, 'Aluna' is this intriguing documentary that feels like a continuation of Alan Ereira's earlier work. The way it captures the Kogi people's perspective is kind of haunting in a way. You can really feel the weight of their message about environmental concerns. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative, as it allows you to absorb their warnings about our relationship with nature. The cinematography is striking, showcasing Colombia's lush landscapes while emphasizing the cultural richness of the Kogi. It’s not flashy with effects; instead, the authenticity of the Kogi’s voice really stands out. It’s definitely a contemplative experience, perfect for those who appreciate deep, reflective storytelling.
Deeply reflective storytelling about environmental themes.Cinematography captures the beauty of Colombian landscapes.Continues the legacy of Alan Ereira's earlier work.
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