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Trăng trên lò gạch is a fascinating glimpse into a fading world—the brick kilns along the Mekong river, once a lifeblood of Mang This. The documentary captures the slow, almost melancholic decline of these sites, blending intimate interviews with the rhythmic pulse of the kilns’ operations. It feels very personal, as if you’re sharing a quiet moment with the workers, witnessing their dedication amidst encroaching change. There's this eerie beauty to the visuals, with the warm glow of the kilns contrasting sharply against the inevitable end. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere and reflect on the themes of industrial transition and cultural heritage. It’s a poignant meditation on loss and resilience, perfectly encapsulating a significant chapter of local history.
Focuses on the personal stories of workersHighlights the cultural significance of brick kilnsCaptivating visuals and a reflective tone
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Thu Minh Lê
Director