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Records. Geography of San Sadurniño is this meditative documentary that takes you on a gentle, almost tactile journey through its landscapes. The visual language is rich but not overwhelming, with an emphasis on the small details – trees swaying, the play of light on surfaces, the vivid colors of nature. You feel like you’re meandering through the hamlets, almost as if you’re rediscovering your own sense of perception. It’s the kind of film that lingers in your mind, encouraging you to slow down and really see. The absence of a traditional narrative lets the atmosphere breathe; it’s not about storytelling but rather about experiencing the raw beauty of the world around us. A nice change of pace for those looking for something different in the documentary realm.
A slow-paced exploration of natureFocus on sensory experience over narrativeDistinctive visual style reminiscent of Brakhage
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