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Catching is a short film that dives into the life of Kaarina, a Finnish sawmill worker. She leaves her homeland, seeking something more in Argentina, which is quite a journey given the backdrop of the global forest industry. The pacing is contemplative, allowing the weight of her choices to settle in. There's a rawness to her struggles, reflecting broader themes of displacement and the transient nature of modern work. The atmosphere is a mix of longing and realism, and the practical effects come through in the stark, natural settings. It’s distinctive for how it weaves personal narrative with an overarching commentary on industrial change, making it a thought-provoking piece.
Catching remains relatively scarce in collector circles, having limited releases primarily in festival circuits. Its uniqueness lies in its exploration of heavy themes through a personal lens, which appeals to those interested in international short films. Though not widely known, it garners attention from collectors who appreciate films that challenge the status quo and offer deep reflections on societal issues.
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