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Nicobar, a long way... (2016) offers an intimate glimpse into the Nicobar archipelago, a place steeped in isolation and cultural richness. The documentary interweaves haunting visuals with the reality of the Tsunami's aftermath, focusing on a tribal reserve that faced sudden exposure to outside influences. The pacing feels almost meditative, allowing viewers to absorb the impact of nature and the resilience of the tribespeople. The film’s atmosphere is heavy, yet there’s a quiet strength in the way it portrays survival and identity. What stands out is the rawness of the footage—no flashy effects, just a stark representation of life in a post-disaster world. It's a reflective piece that lingers long after the credits roll.
Focuses on tribal resilience post-TsunamiCaptures haunting visuals of the archipelagoExplores themes of isolation and cultural identity
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Richa Hushing
Director