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Something like Immortality is a fascinating dive into the quirky, almost surreal world of Quebec's countryside. The film moves at a relaxed pace, allowing viewers to absorb the eccentric structures and installations crafted by everyday people. It's not flashy or overly polished, yet there's a raw authenticity in the way these creations reflect a deep, almost instinctual urge to make. The camera lingers on the meticulous details, capturing both the whimsy and the profound emotional weight behind each work. It's a tapestry of human expression and local culture, without the need for formal artistic training. The performance of the builders themselves is just as compelling as their creations, giving a voice to the unsung artists that populate the landscape.
Focuses on local creators without formal trainingCaptures the essence of community-driven artA contemplative exploration of creativity
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