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Kaziranga (2015) is this raw, immersive documentary that gives you a front-row seat to the clash between poachers and conservationists in the heart of India. It’s narrated through the eyes of Uttam Saikia, a journalist who’s caught in this tug-of-war while trying to change the minds of those he knows. The pacing feels authentic, shifting between tension-filled moments and quieter, reflective scenes that let the gravity of the situation sink in. The cinematography captures the rugged beauty of Kaziranga Park, juxtaposing it with the harsh realities faced by its inhabitants. There’s something striking about the human element here, as the film dives deep into moral complexities rather than just the facts. It’s a unique perspective on a pressing issue, making it stand out.
Documentary focused on wildlife conservationExplores poaching and its impactsTold through a journalist's perspective
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