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Grazing the Amazon is a thought-provoking documentary that delves deep into the staggering impact of cattle farming on the Brazilian rainforest. The film presents a stark contrast between the lush, untouched landscapes of the 1970s and the current reality of deforested lands. It’s all about the numbers—85 million cows now roam an area that once thrived with biodiversity, creating a heavy atmosphere of loss and urgency. The pacing is reflective, almost meditative, allowing viewers to absorb the gravity of what’s at stake. It's not just another nature doc; it's a call to engage with the broader issues of our environment and consumption. The cinematography captures both beauty and destruction—definitely a distinctive entry in the genre, worth knowing about.
Focuses on environmental themes and cattle farmingStark visual contrast between past and present landscapesPacing encourages thoughtful reflection on societal impacts
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Marcio Isensee e Sá
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