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So, '1700 meter fra fremtiden' is a pretty intriguing piece from 1990, blending Danish and Faroese perspectives. The documentary captures a certain rawness, showcasing life and nature, but there's this haunting, almost ethereal quality throughout. The pacing feels reflective, allowing you to really absorb the visuals and commentary. You can sense the passion even with limited resources; the practical effects, while simple, evoke a strong sense of place. It’s not your typical documentary, more like a meditative exploration of themes like time and distance. It’s distinctive in how it draws you in without the usual bells and whistles.
This documentary has not seen much in the way of reissues, making original formats somewhat scarce among collectors. It tends to fly under the radar, yet there's a niche interest in its unique exploration of time and environment. If you're into lesser-known documentaries that offer a different perspective on life, this might pique your curiosity.
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