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So, 'Until the End of the World' is this documentary by Francesco De Augustinis that really digs into the tension between global policy and local resistance. The film captures the push from the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization to ramp up aquaculture, which sounds kind of dry, but it’s anything but. It's raw and gritty, showing the human faces behind the fish farming debate. You can really feel the stakes when local communities voice their concerns about resources and sustainability. The pacing has this slow burn that builds tension nicely, making you contemplate the bigger issues at play. The atmosphere is heavy yet thought-provoking, and you’re left pondering the clash of development versus tradition.
Strong focus on community perspectives.Interesting visual style, blending on-location filming.Highlights the complexities of global vs. local interests.
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