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So, you've got this documentary, 'Learning to Live with the Enemy?' from 2017, right? It digs into the gritty realities of monoculture in Brazil, particularly focusing on soy, maize, and sugar cane. The cinematography captures the stark, sometimes harsh landscapes of inner Rio Grande do Sul as it explores the biodiesel process from harvest to production. The pacing is contemplative; it invites you to soak in the visuals while reflecting on the environmental and social implications. There's a rawness to it, a real sense of place that makes you think about the impact of agriculture on local communities. It’s not just about the crops; it’s about how these changes affect lives and the land itself. Definitely a distinctive piece in the documentary sphere.
Focus on environmental themesCinematography captures stark landscapesContemplative pacing invites reflection
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