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So, 'Montoro' from 1967. It’s this interesting short documentary by Chumy Chúmez, who was a Basque filmmaker with a unique perspective. The film's tone has this raw, observational quality, capturing the essence of its subjects without excessive embellishment. The pacing feels unhurried, allowing moments to breathe, which really draws you into the atmosphere of the time. Chúmez’s approach is distinctive, with practical effects that aren’t flashy but serve the narrative well, emphasizing authenticity over dramatization. The performances, if we can call them that, feel genuine and candid, almost like a slice-of-life glimpse into a culture that’s often overlooked. It’s not your typical documentary; it has an understated charm that many collectors appreciate.
Finding 'Montoro' can be a bit of a challenge since it's not widely circulated. It was mostly distributed in limited formats, often found in niche collections or specialized film archives. Collectors who appreciate Basque cinema or Chúmez's work often seek it out for its unique perspective and style, which stands apart from more commercial documentaries of its time.
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