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City of Sirens is this fascinating documentary that really draws you in with its raw, intimate look at Venice during those devastating floods. The director, though unknown, manages to capture the atmosphere of despair mixed with resilience. You’ve got these haunting visuals of the canals overflowed, and it almost feels like the city is telling its own story through the water. The pacing is steady, allowing you to really soak in the sense of urgency and loss. It tackles themes of climate change and community spirit, but it’s not preachy—just a personal account of survival. There's something almost poetic about how the filmmaker uses their flooded home as a starting point. It’s definitely a unique perspective on a well-documented event.
Focus on the emotional impact of natural disasters.Great for those interested in climate change narratives.Unique personal lens on a widely seen event.
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