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So, 'Cottonland' is quite a raw dive into the struggles of Glace Bay, a place already grappling with its own demons. Nance Ackerman's lens captures the bleakness of life here, juxtaposed against the relentless grip of OxyContin. The pacing feels very much like the town itself—slow, weighed down by the burden of despair and disillusionment. You meet a range of folks, each with their own stories, their pain palpable. The atmosphere is heavy, but there's this haunting beauty in the way it's shot. The performances are real, gritty, almost unsettling at times. This documentary doesn't shy away from the gritty truths of addiction, and that's what makes it strikingly distinct.
Explores themes of addiction and economic despairFeatures intimate interviews that reveal personal strugglesCinematography enhances the film's somber tone
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