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CurryStone 2013: Proximity Designs is a documentary that really dives into the heart of rural Myanmar. It’s not just about beautiful landscapes or dramatic narratives; it’s more about the everyday lives and struggles of people living on less than two bucks a day. The film captures the essence of a grassroots movement aimed at sustainable development. The pacing feels reflective, almost meditative at times. You get this sense of hope and resilience as Proximity Designs introduces practical innovations that resonate deeply with local farmers. The way they showcase these affordable tools—simple yet effective—highlights the intersection of design and daily survival. It’s a quiet film but speaks volumes about empowerment and community.
Documentary on sustainable developmentFocus on rural MyanmarPractical innovations for farmers
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