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So, 'Buddha Weeps in Jadugoda'—it’s this raw documentary that digs deep into the uranium mining scene in Jharkhand, India. The film captures the stark reality faced by the tribal communities living near the Jadugoda mine. The atmosphere is heavy, and there's this palpable tension as it explores themes of environmental degradation and corporate negligence. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative at times, contrasting with the urgency of the subject matter. It's distinct in its approach; rather than flashy visuals, it leans into the stark, sobering truths of the miners' plight. There’s a haunting quality to the imagery, and you can’t help but feel the weight of history and the impacts on human lives. It’s compelling, for sure.
Explores uranium mining's impact on tribesCaptivating yet unsettling atmosphereFocus on environmental and social issues
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Shriprakash
Director