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The Seasteaders is an intriguing dive into a niche world, focusing on the inaugural Seasteading conference in Tahiti. The atmosphere is a blend of optimism and idealism, as the film features interviews with figures like Joe Quirk and Randolph Hencken, who are pivotal in the movement. There's a certain rawness to the pacing, giving it a documentary feel that invites you into the debates and visions of a future lived on the ocean. The practical effects are minimal but potent, relying heavily on the conversations and presentations to convey the philosophy behind Seasteading. It's this focus on human stories and aspirations that makes the film stand out, even if the director remains unknown.
Good for collectors interested in alternative lifestyles.Captures a unique social experiment.Offers insight into the philosophy of governance at sea.
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