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So, 'Las catedrales del vino' is really a fascinating dive into the world of winemaking, you know? It captures the entire cycle—from the spring blooms to the harvest and then to winter pruning. The cinematography immerses you in the stunning landscapes and the architecture of the wineries, which are almost characters in their own right. And it's not just about the wine; it’s about the people—their stories, their struggles, and their triumphs. There’s a certain rhythm to the film that reflects the seasonal nature of winemaking, almost meditative in its pacing. You get a real sense of the culture in both Rioja and Jerez, each distinct in its own way. It's a piece that transcends just being about wine.
This film is a bit of an elusive gem within the documentary sphere, not widely circulated but appreciated among niche collectors. While it may not have a massive footprint in terms of releases, its exploration of regional winemaking culture piques interest. Expect to find it sparingly in specialty collections, so it could be a unique piece to hunt down if you’re captivated by the world of wine and its craftsmanship.
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