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Mangeurs de Cuivre digs into the gritty realities of mineral extraction in the Democratic Republic of Congo, a place scarred by conflict and exploitation. It’s not just another documentary; it feels like a raw, unfiltered glimpse into the lives affected by copper mining. The film shifts perspectives, showcasing a range of voices from miners to corporate representatives, which gives it an almost chaotic but authentic feel. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to linger on the stark visuals and the weighty themes of greed versus survival. The performances, if you can call them that, are real people telling their stories. It's haunting and thought-provoking, leaving you to reckon with the complex interplay of wealth, power, and human cost.
Strong focus on the human impact of mining.Diverse perspectives enrich the narrative.Atmospheric visuals highlight stark realities.
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