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Invisible Hope is a documentary that really digs into our plastic problem. It’s kind of eye-opening, showing how we, in big cities, often overlook the sheer amount of waste we generate. The film travels from Brussels to Lake Baikal and Delhi, capturing the efforts of eco-activists who are trying to turn this tide. The pacing is steady, allowing for reflection on the seriousness of plastic pollution while also showcasing some creative recycling methods that could offer a glimmer of hope. The tone isn’t preachy but rather a call to awareness. It’s distinctive in its global scope and the human stories it shares, making it a valuable piece for anyone interested in environmental issues. Quite engaging, really.
Focuses on global plastic pollutionFeatures eco-activists and their solutionsThought-provoking and engaging tone
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Darya Khrenova
Director