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Home on the Range is a fascinating slice of Australian independent cinema, diving into the complex political landscape surrounding the Pine Gap installations. The documentary captures a raw, gritty atmosphere, intertwining interviews and archival footage that genuinely brings the viewer into the heart of the issue. Its pacing is deliberate, allowing for reflection on the heavy themes of sovereignty and foreign influence. There’s a distinct absence of flashy production—just straightforward storytelling, which gives it a sense of authenticity. The voices of activists and locals resonate throughout, making it feel personal, even intimate. It's definitely a piece that showcases a unique perspective on a lesser-known geopolitical topic.
Focuses on Pine Gap's geopolitical implications.Raw and authentic storytelling style.Captures local sentiments and activism.
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Gil Scrine
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