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Quarantine (1986) is this intriguing documentary that dives into the unsettling realities of infectious diseases, a topic that feels more relevant than ever. The film captures the intensity of agriculture's rapid growth while showcasing the tension brought by overland refugees from West Papua. They often arrived with their livestock or crops, raising concerns about potential health issues. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to absorb the weight of the information presented. What stands out is the rawness of the footage and the absence of polished narratives, making the threat feel immediate and pressing. The atmosphere can be quite somber, almost haunting, as it compels you to reflect on the interconnectedness of human movement and agriculture, and the unforeseen consequences that may follow.
Focus on infectious disease awarenessExplores agricultural impactsReflects on human and animal movement
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