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Fishing: In the Sea of Greed dives deep into the struggles of a fishing community in India grappling with the onslaught of exploitative industries. The film’s tone is gritty, reflecting the harsh realities faced by the local fishermen. It captures the rawness of their fight, blending interviews with visceral imagery of their environment, which is under threat. The pacing is steady, allowing viewers to absorb the weight of the community’s plight while highlighting the resilience found in collective action. It’s interesting how it weaves in the perspectives of organizations like the National Fishworkers Forum; their involvement adds layers of activism to the narrative. There's an authenticity here that feels really grounded, making this doc a distinct entry in the environmental genre.
Focuses on local activism in fisheriesDocumentary style with a grassroots feelHighlights environmental and social issues
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