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El río que se robaron is a stark and gritty documentary that dives deep into the heart of a water crisis affecting the Wayúu Nation in La Guajira, Colombia. The film has this raw, unvarnished tone that really captures the desperation and urgency of the situation. It’s not just about the dry landscapes; it’s about the people, their stories, and the cultural impact of losing such a vital resource. The pacing is contemplative, allowing you to really soak in the gravity of the issues at hand. What stands out is the way it combines personal narratives with broader environmental themes, creating a haunting atmosphere that lingers well after the credits roll. It's an important piece that feels both urgent and personal.
Focuses on the Wayúu Nation's struggle.Raw and contemplative storytelling.Highlights cultural and environmental issues.
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