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So, 'River Ways' from 2007 is this intriguing documentary that dives into the lives of everyday folks caught in a tough spot over these Snake River dams. The director's name is a mystery, but the film has this raw, unpolished feel that really draws you in. It weaves together personal stories from wheat farmers and fishermen, each with their own stake in the salmon restoration debate. The pacing is steady, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere of Eastern Washington. It’s not just about the dams; it’s about community and the struggle to balance progress with preservation. I appreciate how it captures the nuances of human experience, and the interviews feel genuine, almost like sitting down for a chat rather than just watching a documentary.
Great for documentary enthusiasts who appreciate environmental themes.Focuses on personal stories rather than just facts and figures.Offers a unique perspective on community challenges and ecological issues.
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