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The Curse of Abundance invites you into the lush, vibrant world of Yasuni Park, a place that feels alive yet precariously balanced. The documentary's pacing allows the viewer to linger on the stunning visuals of biodiversity while delving into the complex interplay of oil interests and indigenous rights. There's a palpable tension throughout, with the atmosphere shifting as new economic forces threaten the age-old harmony of this land. The lack of a known director adds an intriguing layer, making one wonder about the collective voice behind the lens. It’s a stark reminder of environmental struggles, wrapped in beautifully shot sequences that showcase both nature's splendor and humanity's greed.
Focus on ecological themes and indigenous rights.Visually stunning cinematography showcases biodiversity.Intriguing exploration of economic interests vs. conservation.
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Ewa Ewart
Director