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White Veil takes you to Anhovo, where an old asbestos factory looms large over the landscape and the lives of its people. The documentary unfolds in a slow, haunting rhythm, blending the industrial decay with personal stories of those affected. You can almost feel the weight of history in every frame, a tangible sense of loss and resilience. The cinematography captures the stark beauty of the Soča River, juxtaposed against the factory's ominous presence. It’s not just about the factory itself but what it represents: survival amid tragedy. The interviews are raw and poignant, providing a glimpse into the lives impacted by both the factory and the environment. It's a film that demands reflection, taking its time to immerse you in a world that's both beautiful and troubling.
Atmospheric documentary with a strong emotional coreFocuses on the intersection of industry and communityCaptivating visuals of the Soča River area
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