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Balentes is a raw, haunting documentary that captures the unsettling return of Lisa Camillo to her Sardinian roots. The film has this slow, creeping tension as she grapples with the environmental scars left by mysterious NATO bombing ranges. It's not just about the destruction, though; it dives deep into themes of lost heritage and personal dislocation. The pacing feels organic, almost meditative, allowing viewers to absorb the stark contrasts of beauty and devastation. Camillo's personal narrative intertwines seamlessly with the broader historical context, giving it a depth that's hard to shake off. The imagery is striking, with practical shots that convey the haunting atmosphere of a land caught between memory and loss.
Explores complex themes of identity and loss.Features stunning visuals of Sardinia's landscapes.Offers a unique perspective on military history and its effects.
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