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Shipwrecked is one of those documentaries that pulls you in with its raw, unfiltered look at maritime life. The tone is gritty, capturing both the chaotic moments of a ship's collision and the haunting aftermath. There's a deliberate pacing that allows the viewer to feel the weight of despair as families wait on shore, not knowing the fate of their loved ones. What sets this film apart is its use of actual footage and interviews, which lend an unsettling authenticity to the narrative. The performances—if you can call them that—are real people, their emotions palpable, even when the camera isn’t rolling. It’s a sobering exploration of survival and the unpredictability of the sea.
Real footage adds to authenticityFocus on emotional impact over plotUnconventional narrative structure
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Pedro Neves
Director