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Km 0 is a deeply reflective documentary that unfolds in the serene yet poignant backdrop of Tolosa's Iturralde farmhouse. The film captures a fragile moment in time as Nicasio and Lourdes prepare for what could be the last harvest of the Tolosa black beans. There's an intimacy in the way the camera lingers on their faces, revealing the weight of tradition and the relentless passage of time. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative, allowing viewers to soak in the textures of rural life and the labor that goes into each bean. It’s really about the intersection of community, sustainability, and the relentless grip of change. The rawness of the visuals and the authenticity of the farmers' performances ground the film in a reality that feels both urgent and reflective.
Intimate portrayal of rural lifeThemes of sustainability and traditionInteresting visual storytelling style
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