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So, 'Sale per la capra,' huh? It's this intriguing documentary from 2011, though the director's name seems to slip through the cracks, which adds to its mystique, I suppose. The film offers an observational take, showing the peculiarities of its subjects with this almost hypnotic pacing. It's got a raw, unrefined feel, and that lends it a certain authenticity. The themes are woven together with a mix of humor and melancholy, capturing everyday life in a way that's just a bit off-kilter. There's no flashy editing or overproduced moments—just honest, practical visuals that draw you in. It's distinctive for how it contrasts the ordinary with the extraordinary, making you think about the little things we often overlook.
Considered a hidden gem for documentary enthusiasts.The lack of a known director adds to its allure.Interesting themes around everyday life and perception.
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