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Di Zachary Klein
Lawson Poklacki Del Castillo and Nicole Shara’s film, Saving Food to Save Lives, is a tight yet informative piece of documentary filmmaking. Following the tech startup known as Nilus, an app developer that helps reduce waste by sourcing uneaten food directly to underserved and famished areas, the film deftly explores the complexities of such an organization with language that is nuanced yet understandable to laymen such as myself. With interviews from the founders of the organization and a myriad of sources that demonstrate why Nilus is successful, Saving Food to Save Lives is a short that works to aid in a great cause while being a great film unto itself.
io do questo film 4.5/5 stelle.
Zachary Klein è uno studente in ascesa alla DePaul University, lavorando per un BFA in Cinema & Produzione televisiva. Scrivono regolarmente anche per il giornale della loro università The DePaulia e lavorano come registi indipendenti. Di solito possono essere trovati a guardare qualunque cosa susciti il loro interesse su Criterion Channel questo mese.
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