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Masters of the Land is an intriguing documentary that dives into Mongolia's struggle with mining and desertification. It taps into the shamanistic beliefs of the Mongolian people, revealing how their spiritual connection to nature clashes with modern exploitation. The film's tone is contemplative, almost haunting at times, as it explores the consequences of human actions on the land. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to absorb the stunning visuals of the vast landscapes and the impact of climate change. There's a rawness to it, and while the director remains anonymous, the voices of the locals resonate deeply, providing a personal touch to the broader environmental themes. It's this blend of spirituality and ecological crisis that sets it apart.
Focuses on ecological themesIncorporates shamanistic perspectivesVisually striking landscapes
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Jan Locus
Director