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Green (2025) takes you deep into the forests of Drama, where the logging culture unfolds with raw authenticity. It's not just a documentary; it captures the essence of the people—those who toil under grueling conditions, facing daily struggles that test their resolve. The pacing is a blend of contemplative moments and urgent calls for sustainable practices, which makes you reflect on the fragility of this natural wealth. The cinematography is striking, contrasting the beauty of the forest with the harsh realities of its exploitation. You really feel the weight of their stories, the camaraderie among workers, and the quiet desperation of a culture on the brink. It’s a stark reminder of what’s at stake, delivered through an unfiltered lens.
Documentary on logging cultureFocuses on environmental sustainabilityFeatures real-life stories of workers
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