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Cuerpos de agua is an intriguing documentary by Juan Felipe Chorén that dives deep into the environmental and social impacts of the floods in the Buenos Aires province during the 1980s. The tone is somber, yet reflective, with a pacing that allows viewers to absorb the enormity of the devastation—4,500 million hectares submerged, an almost surreal landscape. The film's distinctiveness lies in its raw, unfiltered approach, revealing both the natural catastrophe and its effects on local communities. The visual storytelling is compelling, using real footage and interviews that evoke a strong sense of place and memory. It's a thoughtful exploration of loss and resilience, making it a noteworthy entry in the documentary category.
A deep dive into environmental impact.Explores community resilience.Raw and unfiltered visual storytelling.
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Juan Felipe Chorén
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