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La calle del Agua is a fascinating exploration of Benjamina Miyar Díaz's life, set against the stunning backdrop of northern Spain's Picos de Europa. The documentary captures the essence of her dual roles as a photographer and watchmaker, weaving in the narrative of her quiet resistance and resilience. It's not just about her craft—it's about the atmosphere of her world, the intimate details of her daily life, and the haunting beauty of Corao. The pacing feels organic, almost like a gentle stroll through her memories. There's something distinctly poignant about the way the film captures her spirit, layered with the historical context of her time. The practical effects, mostly archival footage and stills, add to its authenticity, making you feel like you're stepping right into her shoes.
Explores the life of a female photographer and watchmakerSet in the picturesque Corao, AsturiasIntimate portrayal of resilience and creativity
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Celia Viada Caso
Director