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No Ordinary Protest dives into environmental discourse through a unique lens. Mikhail Karikis takes Ted Hughes's The Iron Woman and spins it into a multimedia exploration that's quite different from conventional documentaries. The film showcases the insights of young children, seven-year-olds to be exact, from Mayflower Primary School in East London. Their earnest discussions about nature and humanity's impact on it create a really engaging atmosphere. The pacing varies; it feels contemplative yet urgent, a reflection of the themes at play. It's fascinating to see how these kids interpret heavy subjects with such clarity. The way their thoughts intersect with Hughes's narrative makes for a distinctive viewing experience. Definitely not your run-of-the-mill doc.
Focuses on children's perspectives on environmental issues.Incorporates multimedia elements to enhance narrative.Based on Ted Hughes's literary work, yet distinct in presentation.
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