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So, 'Seven Scenes of Plenty' is this documentary that dives into life on Matuku, a small island in Fiji. It's part of a trilogy, and you can see the care taken to really capture the rural economy and the social dynamics at play. The pacing feels contemplative, giving you time to absorb the visuals and the sounds of the island. It’s not just about the stunning landscapes; there’s a palpable tension regarding the economic hurdles faced by the residents, which keeps you engaged. The way the film captures everyday moments feels genuine, almost intimate, and it’s that authenticity that sets it apart from other docs of its time. It’s like a window into a world that’s both beautiful and challenging.
Part of a trilogy on Fiji's life.Focuses on rural economy and social challenges.Notable for its authentic feel and pacing.
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