First of all, the documentary is so much more than what the storyline gives the impression of.
You will delve into the lives of people who live, and have lived within these forests for who knows how many generations.
But what I find most compelling,
is the simple fact that this is just a documentary.
It does not try to manipulate opinions,
or change truths.
It is what a documentary should be,
the observations, opinions and experiences of those who made it.
I call this a breath of fresh air, documentary-wise.
I hope people get the chance to enjoy it, and hopefully it will gain more attention in the coming weeks and months.
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