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Algari (2019) gives you this intimate look at a farmer's life in Al Ahsa, really digging into his day-to-day with the palm trees and animals that surround him. The pace is almost meditative, letting you breathe in the rhythms of his world. The bond he shares with his donkey is striking, and you can feel the weight of that relationship—it's tender but also comes with a sense of looming loss. The cinematography captures the landscape beautifully, almost as if the palms and the earth are characters themselves. There's a rawness here, a respect for nature and tradition that resonates. The documentary feels very personal, like you're peeking into a life not many get to see, revealing both joy and the fragility of these connections.
Focuses on the relationship between man and natureCaptivating visuals of Al Ahsa's landscapeHighlights themes of tradition and potential loss
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Ahmed Al Hasawi
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