“I’m buried,” Leo admitted. “There’s too much. I’ll never watch everything. What’s the point?”
In a small, cluttered apartment lived a young man named Leo. Leo loved movies. But not just a few movies— all movies. His streaming queue was a bottomless abyss. His hard drive was a digital landfill. His friends called it "The Big Heap": that endless, growing mountain of films he felt he had to watch before he could be a "true cinephile." the big heap movies
Directed by Stephen Daldry, follows three boys in Brazil who spend their lives picking through human waste at a city dump. When they find a wallet containing a dangerous secret, they are thrust into a world of police corruption and political intrigue. The landfill here acts as a physical barrier between the marginalized and the powerful. 4. Hidden Documentaries & Modern Perspectives “I’m buried,” Leo admitted