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Tsunami: 20 Years On, directed by Michael Venables, takes viewers on a poignant journey through the aftermath of one of history's most devastating natural disasters. Ray Martin, a seasoned journalist, leads the way as he revisits the epicenter of the tragedy, and what strikes me is the raw emotion in the personal stories shared by those who survived. The pacing is contemplative, allowing the weight of the past to settle in while highlighting resilience and hope. The documentary feels like an honest reflection rather than just a recounting of events, with performances from regular Australians that bring a realness often missing in similar films. It's not just about the disaster; it's about how people rebuild their lives amid chaos, which makes it distinctively powerful.
Explores personal stories of survival and resilience.Features interviews with survivors and experts.Reflects on the impact of the tragedy over two decades.
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