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Silent Extinction is quite a fascinating experience, really. The documentary captures the delicate, tragic beauty of corals as they react to the rising water temperatures. It’s not just a visual spectacle; it feels like a meditation on loss and resilience. The pacing is deliberate, letting the stunning footage of coral life linger, almost forcing you to reflect on the gravity of the situation. I found the atmosphere both haunting and enlightening, especially during the talk with artist and scientist Elena Bollati afterward. It’s this blend of art and science that makes it distinctive, providing a deeper layer to the viewing. Definitely evokes a lot of thoughts about our role in environmental change.
Focuses on environmental themes.Includes a post-screening talk.Visual documentation of corals' responses.
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