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    Where To Watch “Burning”?

    The documentary “Burning” shows the devastating Australian bushfires of 2019-2020, dubbed ‘Black Summer,’ are examined. An examination of what occurred from the perspectives of fire victims, activists, and scientists. Burning is a documentary that takes an uncompromising look at the catastrophic Australian bushfires known as ‘Black Summer’ in 2019-2020.

    The nation’s hottest and driest summer ever recorded, fueled by climate change, culminated in bushfires that burned over 59 million acres, killed and injured three billion animals, and impacted millions of Australians, Burning is a documentary that tells the story of the burning from the perspectives of victims, activists, and scientists.

     Burning, directed by Eva Orner, an Academy and Emmy Award-winning Australian director, astonished reviewers when it premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival last month (TIFF).

     The documentary was also given the inaugural Sydney Film Festival Sustainable Future Award, which is given to a narrative or documentary film that contributes to our understanding and awareness of the global climate emergency.

    The nation’s hottest and driest summer ever recorded, fueled by climate change, culminated in bushfires that burned over 59 million acres, killed and injured three billion animals, and impacted millions of Australians. Burning is a documentary that tells the story of the burning from the perspectives of victims, activists, and scientists.

     The video draws parallels between government inaction and media perceptions, as well as a wildfire season that would wreak unprecedented havoc on the landscape – as well as presenting issues about how we move ahead as a society to guarantee this piece of history is never repeated.

    Will this documentary be available on Netflix?

    The documentary won’t be available on Netflix. Some best documentary picks from the platform would be: “Miss Americana” and “BlackPink”.

    Should we expect the series to be on Hulu?

    This docu-series is not scheduled to be released on Hulu. However, some best docu-series From Hulu tto choose from are: “I am Greta “and “The Waiting Room”.

    Should we expect “Burning” to be on Amazon Prime?

    Should we expect “Burning” to be on Amazon Prime

    On November 26th, Amazon Prime Video will premiere “Burning” in over 240 countries and territories around the world. Rs. 179 is charged for the Prime monthly plan, Rs. 459 comes under the Prime Quarterly plan (3 months), The annual yearly plan is for Rs. 1499 (1 year).

    How to watch this docu-series for free?

    Paying for the content is always recommended, but we would like to request our readers to inform that Amazon Prime offers a 30-day free trial in which new members enjoy the best benefits equivalent to paid members.

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