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Copper Man dives deep into the heart of Karabash, a town choking on its own toxic legacy. The film captures a stark reality; it’s not just an environmental documentary but a haunting exploration of human resilience amidst devastation. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to sit with the weight of each scene. You feel the oppressive atmosphere of pollution hanging over the landscape and the people. The interviews with the workers are raw, revealing a complex mix of resignation and survival instinct. It’s hard not to ponder the ethical questions posed about labor and environmental responsibility. This isn’t just about copper; it’s about what we’re willing to sacrifice for industry.
Deeply atmosphericExplores human resilienceEthical questions on industry and labor
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