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Grief (2022) is a haunting documentary that digs deep into the emotional repercussions of climate change, particularly in Australia. The tone is somber, with an atmosphere heavy with despair as it showcases the stark realities of scorched earth and deceased wildlife. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the weight of each shot to settle, which intensifies the viewer's sense of loss. What sets it apart is the focus on 'environmental grief'—a term that resonates throughout the film as it explores collective anguish and the need for proactive measures. The practical effects are jarring, revealing the stark truths of our environment. It’s a compelling watch for those interested in the emotional landscape surrounding climate activism.
Examines emotional responses to environmental changesHighlights the realities of climate distressFocus on activism as a coping mechanism
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