
El nido is one of those documentaries that kind of sneaks up on you. The pacing is contemplative, almost meditative, drawing you into its world without urgency. It explores themes of nature and solitude, evoking a sense of longing and introspection. The visuals are striking, showcasing practical effects that feel raw and organic, which gives it this unique texture. I can't pinpoint the director, but the performances—if you can call them that in a doc—are authentic and resonate with the viewer. It’s this atmospheric quality that sets it apart from typical documentaries. You feel like you’re peering into another world, letting it wash over you, rather than being led through a structured narrative. It’s a quiet but profound experience.
Unique exploration of natureRaw and organic practical effectsContemplative pacing and atmosphere
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Pepe Espaliú
Director