Review of Darwin's Nightmare (2005) by Kirkb. — 01 Nov 2005
A harrowing and deeply humane expose of the effects of globalisation on Tanzania. Sauper makes connections between everything, explains how, finally, we as viewers are part of the story, and does so without any voiceover, relying on a compelling series of interviews and the most searing and disturbing images I have encountered as a movie goer.
This film is wholly analytical in the best of documentary traditions, and at the same time completely captivating. Everyone should see this movie.
This review of Darwin's Nightmare (2005) was written by Kirkb. on 01 Nov 2005.
Darwin's Nightmare has generally received very positive reviews.
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