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Europa (2020) is an intriguing exploration of isolation and duty, set against the backdrop of Switzerland's pastoral landscape. Pedro, a foreign worker, is caught between his obligations to his employer's farm and the pressing news from his home country. The pacing feels contemplative, almost meditative, while the atmosphere is thick with a sense of impending loss. There's this raw, unvarnished quality to the performances, particularly as Pedro grapples with his conflicting emotions. It’s distinctive in its minimalism, relying more on the weight of silence and stillness than dialogue. The themes of sacrifice and connection, especially with the animal involved, linger long after the credits roll, making it a thought-provoking watch.
Europa is relatively scarce in collector circles, with limited physical releases noted thus far. As it stands, the film has not yet seen a wide array of formats, which could pique interest among collectors looking for unique independent cinema. The lack of a well-known director might contribute to its under-the-radar status, but that only adds to its intrigue for those diving deeper into contemporary foreign films.
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