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Great Rivers of Siberia: Lena dives into the daily lives of fishermen along one of the world's most majestic rivers. The cinematography really captures the raw beauty of the Siberian landscape, and there's this almost meditative pacing that draws you into their routines. You see the struggles, the camaraderie, and the age-old traditions that aren't just about fishing but about survival and community. The atmosphere is a mix of serene and gritty, as it balances stunning visuals with the harsh realities of life by the river. The doc doesn’t have a flashy presentation—no grandiose interviews or quick cuts. It’s just real folks, doing real work, and somehow that makes it stick with you longer than you’d expect.
Documentary focusing on river lifeVisual storytelling with a slow paceEmphasis on community and tradition
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