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Fairy Creek: The Last Stand is this raw, unflinching documentary that plunges you into the heart of British Columbia's old growth forests and the fight to protect them. Shot with a kind of gritty realism, it captures the activists' struggles against the logging industry and the emotional weight of losing these ancient giants. The pacing has a deliberate rhythm, allowing you to really absorb the gravity of the situation. It's not just about trees; it's about the ecosystems and the people intertwined with them. You feel the urgency, the desperation, and the hope, all woven together in beautifully composed visuals. Justin Douglas really knows how to highlight the natural beauty, and the heart-wrenching reality of environmental loss. It's a compelling watch for anyone interested in the intersection of nature and activism.
Focuses on environmental activismCaptivating visuals of old growth forestsIntimate portrayal of real people and their struggles
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Justin Douglas
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