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So, this doc is a fascinating look at a livestock exhibition in Sariwon back in 1924. The atmosphere feels very much like a time capsule, capturing a moment in a city that was on the rise. You really get a sense of community pride and ambition through the way the event is presented. The pacing is steady, allowing viewers to digest the various aspects of the livestock industry—like animal husbandry and local farming practices. There’s something unique about how it blends historical context with the practicalities of agrarian life. The lack of a known director adds to the mystique of the film, almost like a hidden gem waiting to be rediscovered by collectors who appreciate the nuances of regional history and culture. It’s not flashy, but there’s depth here.
Explores early 20th-century agrarian practicesReflects local pride and development ambitionsOffers a unique glimpse into regional history
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