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So, Gambit is a documentary that dives into the aftermath of that tragic Seveso incident in '76, where a nuclear reactor blew and dioxin got released into the air. It has this eerie, almost haunting quality to it—really captures the tension of the time and the chaos that followed. The pacing feels deliberate, letting you soak in the gravity of the situation and the impacts on the local populace. The visuals are stark, emphasizing the environmental damage, which gives it a raw, unsettling vibe. Performances are more about the real-life interviews, but they really pull you into the human side of a disaster. It's distinct, not just for the subject matter but how it navigates the emotional landscape of tragedy and negligence.
Documentary about Seveso nuclear disasterExplores environmental and human impactFocus on real-life interviews and emotional narratives
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Sabine Gisiger
Director