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Life at 50C: The Battle of Doongmabulla Springs takes you deep into a pressing issue unfolding in Australia’s coal country. It’s raw and emotional, focusing on an Aboriginal family who are standing their ground against a mining giant. The pacing feels deliberate, drawing you into their struggle, showcasing the tension between corporate interests and indigenous rights. The documentary captures the stark beauty of the Australian landscape while highlighting the human cost of environmental exploitation. The intimate interviews reveal real stories and experiences, making the film resonate on a personal level. It’s not flashy but carries a weight that lingers long after viewing. A solid exploration of community resilience in the face of challenging odds.
Not well-known directorFocus on indigenous rightsStrong environmental themes
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