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Deserto bianco takes you on an evocative journey through Sardinia's stark landscapes, where the voices of local children resonate against the backdrop of deserted industrial relics. It's not just a documentary; it feels like a poetic exploration of memory and loss. The pacing is meditative, allowing the viewer to soak in the haunting atmosphere, while the youngsters provide an unfiltered perspective on the scars left by industrialization. The visuals are striking, with a rawness that captures both beauty and decay. The performances, albeit non-traditional, are genuine and heartfelt, bridging past and present. It’s a film that meditates on environmental repercussions, prompting reflection. There’s a sense of urgency in their voices, which makes it distinctively poignant.
Documentary focusing on environmental themesUnique perspective from local childrenExploration of Sardinia's industrial history
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