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So, Harbour is this intriguing documentary from 1998 that captures a certain rawness of human experience. It unfolds in this sanatorium hotel, Birtonas, where treatment rituals play out in a blend of mud, bubbles, and mineral baths. The atmosphere is almost hypnotic; you can feel the weight of the rituals in every frame. There's this almost sacred quality to the way people engage with the treatments—plunging into baths, singing in circles, standing under cold spouts. It all feels like a deep dive into the human spirit and our connection to healing. The pacing is contemplative, letting you soak in the visuals and the participants' expressions, which are quite moving. It's not just about the treatments, but what they represent, a kind of release and renewal.
Captivating visuals of treatment ritualsExplores themes of healing and renewalUnique perspective on human connection to wellness
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