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So, 'Forgotten Tragedy: The Story of the St. Francis Dam' is a haunting look at one of those massive disasters that really reshaped the landscape of Los Angeles, yet feels curiously overlooked in the grand scheme of film history. The director might be unknown, but the way they construct this narrative is pretty compelling – like peeling back layers of history that are usually buried under the city's shiny façade. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative, allowing you to absorb the gravity of the events. There's a somber tone throughout, with archival footage and chilling reenactments that bring the urgency of the water crisis to light. It’s not flashy, but the themes of ambition versus consequence resonate deeply.
Focuses on a specific historical event in LA.Uses a mix of archival footage and reenactments.Explores themes of ambition and disaster.
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