
So, 'Kelly et les bergères' is a documentary that seems to wander through its own narrative space, really capturing the essence of rural life and shepherding. The director's approach is quite observational, allowing moments to breathe—sometimes you feel like you're just there, watching the sheep graze. The pacing is slow, which might not be for everyone, but it really lets you sink into the atmosphere. There’s a rawness to the visuals, almost like you’re peering into a world untouched by time. The performances, if you can call them that in a documentary, feel genuine and unfiltered. It’s distinctive because it immerses you into a lifestyle that’s both simple and profound, and there's something calming about that.
Observational documentary styleFocus on rural lifeCalming and immersive atmosphere
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