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Mala Hierba is intriguing in its exploration of hemp, a crop that seems to fuse sustainability with cultural heritage. The film, directed by Adriana Roslin, dives deep into the lives of women in Nepal, showcasing their connection to the land and the labor of harvesting hemp. The pacing feels contemplative, allowing you to really soak in the visuals and the stories intertwined with the sustainability movement in fashion. What stands out is the raw, unpolished beauty of the rural landscapes β itβs almost meditative. The interviews bring a personal touch, revealing the struggles and triumphs of these women. It's a thoughtful documentary that opens up discussions about ecological responsibility and the cultural significance of hemp.
Explores sustainability in fashionFocuses on women's roles in hemp harvestingBeautifully shot rural landscapes
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