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De la tourbe et du restant is this fascinating exploration of the peat bogs in Bas-Saint-Laurent, revealing the intricate relationship between nature and human exploitation. The film has this raw, almost meditative quality, as it captures the slow, deliberate processes of harvesting humus. It makes you think about how deeply intertwined our existence is with the environment, and the subtle moral complexities that come with that. The pacing is reflective, allowing you to absorb the visuals and themes, while the practical effects showcase the natural landscapes with a gritty realism. There's no flashy direction here, but that's what makes it interesting; it's just a window into a world many overlook.
This film has had limited releases over the years, often found in niche documentary collections or specialized film festivals, making it somewhat rare in standard distribution. Collector interest is growing, especially among those who appreciate environmental themes and the human condition, as well as the unique perspective from the late 70s. It's not a title you're likely to stumble upon easily, and its scarcity adds to its appeal for serious collectors who value films that provoke thought and discussion.
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