To Move a River (2015) is a raw and intimate documentary that captures the Yaqui people's struggle for water rights. It's not just about the legal battles, but also the spirit of civil disobedience that fuels their fight. The pacing feels almost meditative at times, allowing you to really sit with the emotions and stakes involved. The unknown director brings an authentic atmosphere, letting the community's voices shine through. There's a palpable tension between hope and despair, and the practical effects of nature juxtaposed with human resistance are striking. Mario and Fernando's performances are quietly powerful, embodying both the weight of their cause and the personal toll it takes. It's a compelling watch for anyone interested in grassroots movements and environmental struggles.
Unique perspective on indigenous water rights.Focus on community and resilience.Captures the tension of civil disobedience.
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Alba Herrera Rivas
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