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Dark Science is a fascinating dive into the ethics of science and colonialism, capturing the uneasy balance between past and present. The pacing meanders, allowing space for reflection, and it really lets the voices of Indigenous communities take the forefront. You get this raw, almost haunting atmosphere as it revisits the places Eric Mjoberg touched, but from a perspective that shifts the narrative. There’s no flashy production here; it’s more about the compelling stories and the faces of those affected by Mjoberg's actions. What sets it apart is its commitment to presenting these perspectives, making it feel more like a conversation than a documentary. It’s a powerful reminder of history's complexities, for sure.
Indigenous perspectives on historical eventsExploration of colonial ethicsThought-provoking atmosphere
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Johan Gabrielsson
Director