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When Glaciers Go is a poignant documentary that captures the harsh realities faced by the Gurung family in Nepal as climate change alters their way of life. The film's tone is both somber and reflective, diving deep into the generational struggles of adapting to a rapidly changing environment. The pacing allows viewers to really sit with the family's predicament, making you feel the weight of their decisions. It's fascinating how it juxtaposes the traditional pastoral life with the encroaching modernity of commercial farming. The cinematography beautifully contrasts the stark landscapes with intimate moments of family life, grounding the themes of loss and resilience in a tangible way. There's a raw authenticity to their performances, making it distinct in the documentary landscape.
Climate change themesDocumentary on rural life in NepalFocus on family adaptation
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Corey Robinson
Director