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So, 'In the Skin of a Badger' is this intriguing documentary from '94 that dives into the world of taxidermy, specifically focusing on a badger. Filmed inside the National Natural History Museum in Paris, it gives you this almost intimate look at the art and science behind stuffing a creature. The pacing is slow, which, in this case, feels right. It lets you appreciate every meticulous detail—like how the taxidermist delicately works through the process, almost reverent in their craft. The atmosphere is a mix of clinical and artistic, highlighting themes of preservation and respect for nature. There's a rawness here that you don’t find in a lot of contemporary docs. Overall, it’s distinctive in its focus and execution.
Documentary about taxidermyFilmed in Paris's Natural History MuseumFocus on preservation of nature
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