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The Last Igloo is a poignant documentary that captures the solitude of a lone Inuit as he navigates the stark beauty of his environment. It’s not just about hunting and fishing; it’s a meditation on the fragility of tradition in the face of climate change. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to really absorb the landscape and his craftsmanship as he builds the igloo. The cinematography is striking, showcasing both the harshness and the grandeur of the Arctic. There's something raw about his performance, a quiet resilience that speaks volumes. It feels like a slice of life that many are unaware of, a reminder of what’s at stake as we shift into a rapidly changing world.
Focus on Inuit cultureClimate change themesUnique atmosphere and pacing
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Christian Collerton
Director