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Goshen brings a fascinating glimpse into the world of the Tarahumara, those incredible runners of Mexico's Copper Canyons. This documentary really captures their strong connection to the land and their lifestyle woven with centuries of tradition. The pacing is contemplative, allowing you to absorb not just their running prowess but also their rich cultural practices and communal ties. The cinematography does a nice job of showcasing the stunning landscapes they inhabit, and there’s a raw authenticity to the interviews that feels very personal. It feels like an invitation to understand a culture that’s fighting to hold onto its roots amidst modern pressures. There's something quite profound about their endurance, both in running and in life, that resonates throughout the film.
Focuses on indigenous culture and endurance sports.Highlights the contrast between tradition and modernity.Showcases breathtaking natural landscapes.
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