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Fenceline is a compelling documentary that dives into the environmental struggles faced by the community of St. James, Louisiana. It captures the tension and determination of activists fighting against the expansion of Formosa Plastics. The pacing feels almost like a slow burn; you’re drawn into the lives of those affected. The cinematography lends an intimate atmosphere, showing both the beauty and the scars of the landscape. What stands out is the rawness of the interviews—real people sharing their fears and hopes. It’s not just about the environment, but also about community resilience and activism. The film doesn’t wrap everything up neatly, leaving you with a sense of lingering uncertainty, which feels very real in today's world.
Focus on local activism and community storytelling.Intimate interviews that highlight personal stakes.Cinematography captures both beauty and tension.
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