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City by the Sea, or how to survive in Venice is a documentary that immerses you in the heart of Venice's struggles. Yannick Bellon presents a city grappling with decay, pollution, and the shadow of rising waters, all framed by the stark realities of economic hardship and speculation. It's not just about Venice's beauty—it's an exploration of what happens when a city’s charm clashes with the harshness of modern living. The pacing is contemplative, allowing you to absorb the atmosphere, and while the visuals are striking, it's the commentary on societal issues that resonates deeply. The film feels raw and honest, offering a unique window into a city at a crossroads.
This documentary may not be widely known, which adds to its allure for collectors. Originally released in 1970, it has seen limited reissues, making original formats somewhat rare. The film's focus on ecological issues ahead of its time captures a specific moment in Venice's history, and it’s the blend of aesthetic beauty with stark social commentary that really intrigues collectors. As interest in environmental documentaries grows, this film presents a unique piece of cinematic history.
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