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Where We Used to Sleep is a haunting documentary that immerses you in the eerie remnants of Geamăna, a village swallowed by environmental disaster. The director’s choice to let the landscape speak, with the skeletal church spire piercing through the toxic mire, creates a chilling atmosphere. It’s not just about the loss of a place, but the struggle of those few souls who remain, clinging to their past. The pacing is contemplative, allowing you to absorb the weight of history and human fragility. There’s a raw quality here, almost unsettling, as practical effects of nature’s wrath play out in real time. It’s a poignant meditation on memory, loss, and resilience, nicely punctuated by the individual stories of those still tied to the land.
Documentary on environmental impact.Focus on personal stories and resilience.Atmospheric visuals and contemplative pacing.
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Matthäus Wörle
Director