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Inundation District captures the stark reality of climate change through an intimate lens. The documentary's tone oscillates between urgency and introspection, laying bare the paradox of a wealthy city's decision to create a new district on precarious landfill. The pacing is deliberate, allowing viewers to absorb the ramifications of building at sea level amidst rising tides. Its atmosphere is a haunting blend of ambition and impending doom, perfectly mirrored in the glass and steel architecture that looms over the coast. What stands out is the raw honesty of the interviews, revealing a mix of hope and skepticism from the residents. The visuals, combined with a subtle sound design, create a meditative experience that lingers long after viewing.
Delves into the consequences of urban developmentHighlights the tension between progress and sustainabilityFeatures interviews with residents and experts
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David Abel
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