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So, 'Busy with infinity, they fish' is quite a haunting piece. It captures this small town, Scardovari, in northern Italy, where the past feels like it's slipping away. The way the filmmaker weaves the stories of the locals with the economic decay creates a real sense of urgency. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative, which allows you to soak in the atmosphere – the water, the fish, the memories. It’s not just about fishing; it’s about survival and the struggle against erasure. The practical effects are mostly just the rawness of life there, no flashy stuff. It’s the performances, the genuine emotions, that really pull you in and stick with you, you know?
Focus on socio-economic impact on local communities.Great for discussions on cultural preservation.Captivating visual storytelling, worth revisiting.
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Christian Barani
Director