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So, 'MarĂŠe noire et colère rouge' is quite the piece from 1978, a real gem for anyone interested in environmental cinema. It dives deep into the aftermath of the Amoco-Cadiz disaster, shedding light on how information was manipulated post-accidentâpretty bold for its time. You get this palpable tension throughout, not just from the ecological devastation but also from the urgency of Vautier's message. The pacing feels almost documentary-like, building an atmosphere thatâs both stark and unsettling. It's raw, not overly polished, with a genuine sense of outrage that lingers long after viewing. Plus, it's fascinating how it captures that era's struggle against corporate negligence, which feels relevant even today.
This film is relatively scarce, which adds to its appeal for collectors. It has been released on various formats over the years, but finding a good quality version can be a challenge. Many collectors appreciate the historical significance and the raw, unfiltered take on environmental issues, making it a unique addition for those focused on cinema with a message.
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