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This Stolen Country of Mine is a striking documentary that dives deep into the turmoil in Ecuador, where Chinese mining interests clash with local eco-guerrillas. It’s raw and intense, really captures the grit of the struggle, you know? The pacing feels deliberate, allowing you to sit with the weight of the issues at hand. The atmosphere is heavy, almost palpable, as it pulls you into the lives affected by this exploitation. Wiese, known for his previous work, manages to intertwine personal stories with broader themes of environmentalism and resistance. The film showcases real people, their raw emotions, and the practical effects of these large-scale mining operations—makes it all seem very immediate and urgent. Quite the eye-opener, for sure.
Explores deep socio-political issues in Ecuador.Features real-life stories and emotional struggles.Highlights environmental themes through personal narratives.
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