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Berta Vive is a haunting documentary that digs deep into the aftermath of Berta Cáceres' assassination. It's not just about her tragic death on March 2, 2016, but also about the repercussions that ripple through her community and beyond. The film really captures the tension in Honduras, especially through the eyes of Gustavo Castro, who witnessed the crime. The atmosphere is thick with a sense of urgency and despair, reflecting the ongoing fight against environmental degradation and injustice. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative at times, allowing the gravity of the situation to settle in. You get a real sense of place with the visuals of the Gualcarque River, which is almost a character in its own right. It's raw and emotional, giving voice to those often silenced by power.
Focuses on environmental activismHighlights the struggles of the Lenca peopleConveys a strong emotional narrative
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