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Pomological is this intriguing documentary that dives into a unique slice of agricultural history. It revolves around these stunning watercolour illustrations commissioned by the USDA in the late 19th century. The film's pacing feels deliberate, allowing you to really absorb the beauty and detail of each piece. It almost feels like you're wandering through a gallery, but framed with historical context that gives weight to the visuals. The atmosphere is reflective, illuminating the often overlooked talent of botanical illustrators and their painstaking craft. It's pretty captivating to see how this digitization in 2019 breathes new life into these old works, telling their stories in ways that resonate today. A different kind of documentary that stands apart from the usual fare.
Unique focus on botanical artHistorical significance of USDA collectionThought-provoking themes of preservation and artistry
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