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Desert (2023) offers a contemplative dive into the rugged beauty of Patagonia through the eyes of a photographer. The film really immerses you in the stark landscapes, capturing the vastness and solitude of the steppe. It’s not just about visuals though—there’s a persistent undercurrent of connection, exploring the lives of people and the ecosystems they inhabit. The pacing is deliberate, granting time to savor the imagery, almost meditative at times. The way it juxtaposes human presence with wildlife and nature feels sincere, avoiding any forced narratives. What stands out is the raw authenticity in the relationships it depicts—both environmental and social. An intriguing piece for anyone interested in the interplay of man and nature.
Captivating visuals of PatagoniaReflects on human-nature relationshipsA slow, meditative pace
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Francisco Provedo
Director