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North Country is an intriguing documentary that dives into the resilience of a family-run business in a changing world. Set against the backdrop of the rugged White Mountains of northern New Hampshire, it tells the story of Lahout's, a retailer that has somehow thrived since 1920. The film paces itself like an old anecdote, unraveling the challenges that local shops face amid the rise of e-commerce. There's this palpable sense of nostalgia, mixed with a stark reality check about the retail landscape. The immigrant experience is beautifully woven into the narrative, highlighting themes of community and survival. It's not just about a store; it's a portrait of perseverance in a declining industry, with a raw honesty that resonates deeply.
Focus on community and immigrant narratives.Interesting contrasts between past and present retail.Beautifully shot in the White Mountains, adds authenticity.
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