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Family of Da Mashi is an intriguing glimpse into the lives of the Nu ethnic group. It’s set against the dramatic backdrop of the Nujiang River, where this family has thrived for generations. The film captures the struggles of planting potatoes on steep cliffs, which is a fascinating blend of human resilience and the raw power of nature. There’s this rawness in the cinematography that really brings out the rugged beauty of the landscape. The pacing is contemplative, allowing you to sink into the daily rituals and hardships faced by these people. It’s not just about survival; it touches on themes of tradition, family bonds, and the weight of history in a place that feels untouched by modernity.
Nu ethnic group's daily lifeRugged landscapes of NujiangThemes of tradition and survival
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