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Cod Wars (2001) delves into a lesser-known but intensely dramatic period of maritime conflict, bringing to light the tension between Britain and Iceland over fishing rights. Shot with a raw, documentary-style approach, the film captures the mood of the era, presenting archival footage alongside interviews that shed light on the stakes for both nations. It's fascinating how it portrays not just the political maneuvering but the real human stories behind the fishermen whose livelihoods were at risk. The pacing ebbs and flows, reflective of the turbulent waters they fought over, and there's a palpable sense of urgency as the ecological crisis unfolds. The film's distinctiveness lies in how it intertwines national pride with environmental concerns, making it a thoughtful exploration of human impact on nature.
Intense exploration of human impact on marine life.Features interviews with key figures from both sides.Thoughtful pacing enhances the tension of the narrative.
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