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So, there's this new doc called 'Inhabitants,' set in a place called Le Lignon. It's got this long building and two towers, right next to the Rhone River. The film digs into how the people living there interact with the forest and the wildlife, creating this interesting dialogue between human life and nature. It's not just your standard nature doc; it really feels intimate, like you're peeking into the windows of their lives. The pacing is slow but deliberate, giving you time to soak it all in. The cinematography captures the raw beauty of the setting, and the performancesâmostly observationalâbring out a genuine connection between the residents and the environment. It's distinctive in how it blends these two worlds.
Focuses on the relationship between inhabitants and wildlife.Slow pacing allows for reflection and immersion.Intimate cinematography captures the beauty of the landscape.
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