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La casa de la vida is a fascinating documentary that captures a unique moment in Colombian history. The film's tone is reflective, almost meditative, as it juxtaposes the natural beauty of the Anorí region with the memories of conflict that once plagued it. The pacing is deliberate, allowing viewers to absorb the intricate relationship between the land and its people—scientists working to understand biodiversity alongside former FARC-EP combatants. It’s really striking how the film uses the landscape as a character in its own right, symbolizing hope and reconciliation. The interviews are raw yet poignant, revealing deep personal stories that resonate. It's not just a recounting of history; it feels like a step towards healing, a journey through both loss and resurgence.
Richly layered storytellingInterviews with ex-combatantsFocus on biodiversity as peace symbol
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