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Grenzbock offers a raw glimpse into the world of hunting rituals, juxtaposing human tradition against the encroaching boundaries of nature conservation. The film captures Hubertus Meckelmann's last big drive hunt on a former military training ground, now on the brink of becoming a protected area. It has this atmospheric tension, with the weight of impending change looming large. The pacing is interesting—slow and reflective at times, which allows you to absorb the quiet moments amidst the chaos of the hunt. The film is less about glorifying the act of hunting and more about the complex relationship between man and wildlife. There's a sense of nostalgia, too, as you sense the characters grappling with loss and the future of their practices. The practical effects and the realness of the setting give it an undeniable authenticity, making it a distinctive piece in the documentary genre.
Documentary on hunting traditions and conservation.Atmospheric tension between human practices and nature.Reflective pacing allows for contemplation on change.
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Hendrik Löbbert
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