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The Neglected Miracle is a fascinating documentary that takes you on a journey through the lives of indigenous farmers from various corners of the globe. It’s not just about agriculture; it’s a deep dive into the very relationship these communities have with their land and seeds. The film's tone is contemplative, almost reverent, as it juxtaposes the intimate practices of these farmers with the cold, corporate machinations of global seed ownership. There’s a delicate pacing that allows you to absorb the heart and soul of each farmer's story. It’s raw, sometimes even poetic, and the visuals are striking, capturing both beauty and struggle in a way that sticks with you. The distinctiveness lies in its exploration of intellectual property rights tied to something as fundamental as seeds, challenging you to think about ownership and culture.
Cinematically rich visuals showcasing diverse landscapesIntimate interviews with passionate farmersCritical examination of corporate influence on agriculture
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