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Eviction (2023) takes a contemplative look at the fragility of life in the face of climate change. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to soak in the haunting beauty of microrefugia—those tiny pockets of life that might just hold the key to ecological survival. The atmosphere is both urgent and reflective, drawing connections between the smallest organisms and our broader existence. Practical effects aren’t flashy but serve to ground the narrative in a stark realism that mirrors the film’s themes. The cinematography captures the often-overlooked details of these ecosystems, while the narrative stirs a sense of unease mixed with hope. It stands out for its intimate exploration of resilience in nature.
Focuses on microrefugiaExplores ecological themesThought-provoking documentary
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Ian Gibbins
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