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Land Underwater is a contemplative documentary that immerses you in the haunting aftermath of the Itoiz dam construction. It’s not just about flooding villages; it's a deep dive into the lives changed forever by a decision made decades ago. The pacing feels patient, allowing the viewer to sit with the memories and dreams of those impacted. The footage, a blend of archival clips and present-day reflections, creates a poignant atmosphere. It’s striking how the film uses personal narratives and collective memories to convey themes of loss and resilience. You can sense the passion from the ecologist group Solidari@s con Itoiz, advocating for those silenced by water. There’s a raw honesty in the storytelling, making it a distinctive piece that lingers in your mind.
Documentary on environmental impactFocus on personal narrativesThemes of loss and resilience
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