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The Curse of Copper is this gritty little documentary that really pulls you into the conflict brewing in the Andes. You get a real sense of the local communities, their connection to the land, and how the looming threat of mining isn't just an environmental issue, it's personal. The pacing is something else too—it's not rushed, it allows you to digest the weight of these people's struggles. There’s a rawness to the footage, and the visuals of that cloud forest are hauntingly beautiful. It’s not just about copper; it’s about survival, culture, and the fight against corporate interests. Definitely a unique look at the clash between progress and preservation.
Documentary style with immersive local narrativesFocus on environmental and cultural preservationHighlights community activism against corporate interests
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Jenny Sharman
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