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'Ozhelanda' is a fascinating glimpse into a traditional bird-hunting practice in Omiš, Croatia, where live bait is employed. The film's pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to absorb the atmospheric tension of this age-old custom. There's a rawness to the visuals, capturing both the beauty of the Croatian landscape and the stark realities of the hunt. The performances, though not staged, convey a deep respect for the craft and the environment. It's distinct in its straightforward approach, presenting the ritual without embellishment, making you reflect on the complex relationship between nature and tradition.
'Ozhelanda' is somewhat of a rarity, not commonly found in collector circles due to its limited releases. It has appeared in a few obscure collections but remains elusive, making it a point of interest for those drawn to ethnographic films. The documentary's unique subject matter and its authentic portrayal of a traditional practice contribute to its collector appeal, particularly for fans of niche documentaries.
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