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So, 'Le Miroir de la terre' is this fascinating documentary from 1980 that really digs into climate change, you know? What sets it apart is the way it uses advanced monitoring techniques, which was quite ahead of its time. The pacing is a bit slow, almost meditative, but it allows you to really absorb the visuals and the stark realities presented. The atmosphere is heavy with urgency but also laced with hope—like, it’s not just doom and gloom. The practical effects and cinematography do a great job of showcasing the planet’s fragility. There’s something raw and intense about it, especially considering the themes it tackles, which still resonate today. Quite a unique piece in the documentary landscape, for sure.
César Award winnerFocuses on climate changeInnovative monitoring techniques
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Paul de Roubaix
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