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So, 'or, granite, gneiss, glace' is one of those films that creeps up on you with its layered complexity. It draws you into this intriguing world where geology meets human ambition. The pacing is slow, almost meditative, which gives you time to soak in the stark, stunning visuals of mountain landscapes juxtaposed with the gritty realism of mining life. There’s a tangible atmosphere throughout, like the coolness of the stone itself. What stands out is how it captures the tension between nature and exploitation, portrayed through understated performances that really let the environment speak. It’s definitely a unique exploration of themes, even if the director remains in the shadows.
'or, granite, gneiss, glace' is still relatively obscure, which adds to its allure for collectors. There hasn’t been much buzz around home media releases, making it somewhat scarce, especially in physical formats. Given its unique thematic content and distinct atmosphere, I think it might garner more interest as people discover it, especially those who appreciate art-house films with a strong connection to nature and humanity's relationship with it.
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