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So, 'Great Rivers of Siberia: Biryusa' is this fascinating documentary that peeks into the lives of Old Believers living in isolation in the upper Biryusa region. The film's tone strikes a balance between poignant and comedic, which is a bit rare for documentaries. It gives you this feeling of yearning and awkwardness as the crew attempts to connect with the community. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to soak in the scenery and the quirky dynamics of these people's lives. What really sets it apart is how it explores themes of alienation and faith, all while using a naturalistic style that feels intimate yet observational. There’s something really absorbing about watching their daily rituals play out against the stunning Siberian backdrop.
Documentary comedy with a unique cultural perspective.Themes of alienation and faith in a remote setting.Notable for its observational style and humor.
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