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De Terre et d'Eau is a fascinating dive into the interplay of land and water, though the director remains a mystery. The documentary unfolds at a deliberate pace, almost meditative, allowing you to soak in the varied landscapes and voices it captures. It’s not just about nature; it’s also about the people who inhabit these spaces and their relationship with the environment. The cinematography is striking, with a rawness that feels genuine, not overly polished. It’s a blend of interviews and stunning visuals that brings a certain intimacy. Themes of sustainability and connection to the earth come through quietly but powerfully—definitely a piece you can get lost in, rather than just watch.
Director remains unknownThemes of sustainability and connectionStriking cinematography adds depth
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