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So, 'Je suis Magpie' is this fascinating documentary that really dives into the concept of legal personhood for the Magpie River in Quebec. It's shot beautifully, capturing the raw beauty of the North Shore with its untouched landscapes. The pacing feels natural, almost meditative, allowing viewers to soak in the atmosphere and the significance of this legal shift. It’s all about the river's journey, but also touches on the broader themes of environmental rights and activism. The filmmaking feels intimate, almost like you're wandering alongside the river itself, and it subtly raises questions about our relationship with nature. The lack of a known director adds a layer of intrigue too, like it’s a grassroots project that really puts the focus on its subject rather than personalities.
Cinematography captures the river's essence well.Themes of environmental activism are prominently featured.Unique perspective on legal rights of nature.
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