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The Last 100 Miles is a raw exploration of a river's fight for survival, set against the backdrop of environmental degradation. It’s a documentary that shifts between the serene beauty of the waterway and the harsh realities that threaten it. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the viewer to absorb both the lush landscapes and the somber interviews with locals who carry the weight of this ecological crisis. The emotional performances from the community members lend a palpable urgency to the narrative. There’s no flashy editing or over-the-top dramatization here – it's all about the authenticity of the river and its defenders. It's definitely a film that resonates on multiple levels, marrying nature's elegance with the gritty fight for conservation.
Documentary on environmental issuesFocus on local community narrativesCinematography highlights natural beauty
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Michael Peterson
Director