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Ghost Fleet is a raw, eye-opening documentary that peels back the layers of human suffering behind the seafood industry. It’s not your typical polished film; the pacing feels urgent, almost frantic at times, as it follows dedicated activists, like Patima Tungpuchayakul, navigating the murky waters of slavery in fishing. The atmosphere is heavy, but it’s driven by a deep commitment to highlight a grim reality many choose to ignore. The visuals are stark, with a sense of immediacy that pulls you into the remote Indonesian islands. The performances of the activists aren't theatrical but resonate with genuine passion and determination. It’s a hard watch, but it’s the kind of film that lingers in your mind, challenging you to think about the stories behind the food we consume.
Powerful exploration of modern slavery.Intimate look at activism in challenging environments.Engaging yet distressing subject matter.
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Shannon Service
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