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Marching in the Dark is a deeply humane documentary that sheds light on the struggles faced by women farmers in a drought-stricken region of India, where despair looms large due to climate change and a heartbreaking suicide rate among agricultural workers. Directed by Kinshuk Surjan, the film captures the raw, emotional journey of these women as they navigate their grief after losing their husbands. The pacing is contemplative, allowing you to linger on the poignant moments, especially during the counselling sessions led by a local psychologist. The atmosphere is imbued with resilience, showcasing both the harsh realities of rural life and the strength found in community. The performances, particularly from the women, feel authentic and grounded, making this film a thoughtful exploration of grief and healing in the face of adversity.
Focuses on women's resilience amidst tragedyDetailed portrayal of rural Indian lifeHighlights the psychological impact of climate change
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