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Levzas petras captures a raw, rugged sense of life in the Grisons mountains, told through the lens of a family drama. The tension between Toni and Senza adds a palpable undercurrent, as they traverse the unforgiving landscape in search of gentian roots. You can really feel the weight of tradition and the clash of generational perspectives here. Bruno Cathomas delivers a subtle performance as Meltger, embodying the innocence caught in adult conflicts. The film's pacing is deliberate, reflective of mountain life, allowing the audience to soak in the atmosphere – the stillness, the beauty, and the quiet despair. It's fascinating how the story unfolds, rooted deeply in Gion Deplazes' narrative. Visually, it’s stark yet beautiful, showcasing the practical effects of nature as a character itself.
Rhaeto-Romanic cultural representationStrong family themesBeautiful mountain cinematography
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