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Habitat 2190 is this intriguing documentary that dives into the complexities surrounding the creation of Fort Vert in Calais, a site once known for its controversial refugee camp, the Jungle. It’s not just about building a nature reserve; it unpacks how ideas of nature can be manipulated in the context of borders and migration. The pacing is contemplative, letting you absorb the heavy themes without rushing. The cinematography captures both the starkness of the location and the subtle beauty of the emerging reserve, creating a thought-provoking atmosphere. It’s quite distinctive how it combines ecological issues with human rights, presenting a layered narrative that challenges conventional perceptions around both nature and refugees.
Themes of nature and human rights are deeply interwoven.Pacing allows for reflective viewing; very contemplative.Cinematography highlights both beauty and stark realities.
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