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Talking to the Wind is a raw dive into the environmental and human crises that unfolded in Maharashtra. The film captures a haunting atmosphere, weaving the stark realities of a man-made drought with the deep emotional scars left on the community. It feels like a slow burn, allowing you to really absorb the despair and resilience of its subjects. The pacing is deliberate; it gives space for the gravity of the situation to settle in. The documentary doesn't shy away from the causes behind the tragic mass suicides, reflecting on both climate change and systemic failures. What stands out is its grounded, almost intimate feel—it's less about flashy visuals or high production and more about the voices that need to be heard.
Focuses on environmental issues and human impactDelivers a profound, intimate look at community sufferingHighlights systemic failures alongside climate change
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