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Edda's Ride to the South is this quiet little documentary that captures the spirit of youthful adventure. A ten-year-old girl, Edda, embarks on a journey that feels both monumental and intimate. It's fascinating how they present the Icelandic landscape—vast and rugged, yet beautiful. The pacing is gentle, allowing you to soak in the scenery and the friendships formed along the way. It feels like a slice of life, a genuine portrayal of childhood innocence and determination. You get to see the bond Edda shares with her horse and her friend, which brings a warmth to the otherwise expansive, chilly backdrop. This film might not have a flashy director or high production values, but it has a unique charm that speaks to those who appreciate the subtlety of documentary storytelling.
Focuses on childhood and adventureHighlights Icelandic cultureOffers a unique documentary style
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