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Mitya is a poignant short documentary that really captures the essence of human resilience against environmental change. It paints a vivid picture of Carmelita's life, weaving through her memories of gathering shells and crabs on the once-bustling tidal flats of Baybay City. The atmosphere is reflective, almost melancholic, as we see the tangible loss of livelihood due to coastal reclamation. The pacing is deliberate, allowing us to absorb the emotional weight of her story. What stands out here are the raw, practical effects β real locations, genuine interactions β that ground the film in a stark reality. It's a stark reminder of the fragility of our ecosystems and the stories of those who depend on them.
Short documentary formatFocus on environmental themesEmphasis on real-life storytelling
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