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Mercy of God is a hauntingly delicate documentary, taking you through the stark aftermath of cyclone 'Fani' in coastal Odisha. The visuals are striking, almost silent, creating an atmosphere heavy with loss and resilience. The pacing is contemplative, allowing the viewer to linger on the devastation, the everyday lives disrupted, and the quiet strength of the local community. It's not just about the destruction; it captures the essence of survival and the stark beauty of the landscape post-cyclone. The lack of narration lets the images tell their own story, which is both unsettling and profound. It’s the kind of film that stays with you, stirring thoughts long after the credits roll, marking a moment in time that's both specific and universal.
Unique silent portrait styleFocus on visual storytellingEmotional resonance with real-life events
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