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So, 'Big River' is this fascinating little documentary where Ian Cheney and Curt Ellis swap their combine for a canoe to explore how their farming practices impact the larger ecosystem. It's kind of a slow burn, but in a good way—there’s this reflective tone that really makes you think about the downstream effects of agriculture. The visuals are striking, with the river acting almost like a character itself. The pacing invites you to sit with the ideas, rather than race through them. Their genuine performances and the DIY feel of the film give it a sense of intimacy, capturing both the beauty and the fragility of the environment. It’s a unique blend of adventure and environmental commentary that sticks with you.
The film 'Big River' has seen limited releases, primarily in indie festival circuits, which makes it a bit of a gem for collectors. There aren't many official formats available, which adds to its scarcity and appeal. Fans of environmental documentaries and those interested in agricultural impacts tend to seek it out, so if you find it in any format, it's worth holding onto for sure.
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