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23.4 Degrees offers a contemplative dive into the dynamic relationship between nature and our modern lives, all through the lens of skier Anna Segal. The documentary meanders through the stunning landscapes of British Columbia, with its valleys and boulder fields serving as a backdrop for some surprisingly introspective moments. It’s not just about skiing; it’s more about the shifting seasons and what they say about our connection to the world. The pacing feels almost meditative at times, allowing you to really soak in the haunting beauty of the environment. Segal’s reflections on seasonal change give the film a thoughtful tone that lingers long after the credits roll. It’s atmospheric, visually striking, and definitely has a unique voice.
Considered for thematic exploration of nature.Features stunning cinematography in natural settings.A quieter film focusing on introspection over action.
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