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My Country No More delves into the unsettling reality of a small town grappling with the chaos of the oil boom. It’s a documentary that doesn’t just showcase statistics; it’s more about the soul of these folks. The pacing is deliberate, letting the emotional weight settle in. The tone feels intimate, almost like you're having a heart-to-heart with the community members themselves. There's this rawness to their stories, as they reflect on what’s being traded for progress. The visuals capture both the beauty and the bleakness of the landscape, marking a stark contrast to the corporate interests that come to dominate. It’s not just about the land—it's about identity and the painful negotiation of a way of life that's slipping away.
Themes of identity and progress are deeply explored.Intimate interviews highlight personal struggles against economic change.Unique visual storytelling captures both beauty and despair.
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