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Lithium, retour à la mine is a fascinating documentary that delves into the often overlooked world of lithium mining. The tone is reflective, almost somber at times, focusing on the human impact of this industry. You'll find the pacing a bit meditative, allowing viewers to absorb the stark realities of the landscape and the lives intertwined with it. The cinematography captures both the beauty and desolation of the mines, making for some striking visuals. Though the director remains unknown, the film's distinctive approach to storytelling—focusing on personal narratives—draws you in, making you think about the environmental implications. The practical effects are limited, given it’s a doc, but the raw authenticity of the interviews really stands out, giving it a grounded feel that resonates long after it’s over.
Interesting exploration of lithium's implicationsThought-provoking interviewsStrong visual storytelling
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