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Landfall, directed by Cecilia Aldarondo, is a raw and haunting documentary that explores the aftermath of Hurricane María in Puerto Rico. It captures the eerie stillness that follows the chaos, as the island's inhabitants navigate the remnants of destruction and delve into their personal stories of resilience. The pacing is reflective, allowing moments of silence to hang heavy – a stark contrast to the urgency of the disaster itself. Aldarondo’s choice of practical effects is subtle, relying on real footage and authentic interactions, steering clear of sensationalism. The film's themes of survival and community are palpable, making you feel the weight of loss and the strength found in solidarity. It’s a deeply affecting piece that stays with you long after it ends.
Focus on the documentary's unique narrative style.Noteworthy use of real footage effectively captures the atmosphere.Explore the emotional depth of personal stories shared.
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Cecilia Aldarondo
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