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'Año y vez' captures a fading agricultural tradition in Urroz. The documentary unfolds at a deliberate pace, letting you linger on the visuals of hands at work, the soil, the crops. There's a tangible connection to the land that feels both nostalgic and poignant, especially as the children from the local school observe this all for the first time. The atmosphere is rich with the sounds of nature and the clatter of farming tools—it's immersive. The film doesn't rush; it allows moments to breathe, evoking a sense of time passing and traditions slipping away. What stands out is the authenticity in the performances of the farmers, almost as if the land itself is speaking through them. It's a piece that reflects on heritage in a quiet yet powerful manner.
Authentic portrayal of farming traditionUnique visual and sound designEngagement with local youth and culture
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Patxi Burillo Nuin
Director