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20 Years of Growth is a raw and introspective look at Russian agriculture, portraying the resilience of people tied to their land. The film flows with a contemplative pace, capturing the intimate, sometimes harsh realities of rural life. The cinematography is striking, highlighting both the beauty and the struggle of farming. It’s not just about crops; it’s deeply rooted in the emotional connection these individuals have with their labor and environment. The absence of a known director adds a layer of intrigue, letting the stories and faces take center stage. The practical effects here are the lived experiences of the farmers, their hands in the soil, and the rhythms of their daily lives, making the narrative feel profoundly personal and genuine.
Explores themes of resilience and connection to landUnique perspective on Russian agricultureIntimate portrayal of rural life
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Sofya Gorlenko
Director