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Waste to Life is quite a fascinating documentary that captures the grit and resilience of Rita Idehen as she tackles the waste crisis in Abuja. The film has this raw authenticity that makes the viewer feel the weight of the issues – war, famine, and the struggles of widows trying to find their footing amidst chaos. The pacing feels almost meditative at times, allowing you to absorb the stories of those involved in the recycling initiative. What really sets it apart is the human element; it’s not just about trash, but about dignity and rebuilding lives. The practical effects are minimal, but the realness of the environment and the people's performances are what linger long after the credits roll. It’s a slice of life that’s both heavy and inspiring.
Focus on environmental themes and social impact.Interesting cultural context of Nigeria's waste management.Rita Idehen's role as a central figure is compelling.
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