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Nowt But a Fleeting Thing feels like a quiet meditation on rural life, you know? The film dives into Adam Crowe's world—a young farmer navigating between tradition and modern challenges in the north of England. The pacing is deliberate, almost reflective, allowing you to soak in the landscape and his struggles. There's a raw honesty to the way the documentary captures the tension between unsustainable practices and a desire for authenticity in farming. The practical effects are often just the land and the animals, grounding you in the reality of his daily life. Mixed with his personal aspirations and deep connection to the land, it creates an atmosphere that lingers with you long after. Definitely a unique slice of rural documentary filmmaking.
Captivating look at farming lifeThought-provoking themes of sustainabilityIntimate portrayal of rural struggles
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