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'Soroborda' dives deep into the daily rhythms of rural life in the Basque Country, anchored by the steadfast presence of a weather station that's been ticking away for 63 years. Antxon, the operator, is this humble yet profound figure, whose daily measurements weave a narrative about water's vital role in agriculture and livestock. The pacing is methodical, mirroring the slow, almost meditative nature of the work. It feels both intimate and expansive—a reflection on tradition, perseverance, and the subtle interplay between man and nature. The cinematography captures the rugged beauty of the landscape, while the sounds of daily measurements create a unique atmosphere, grounding the film in a tangible reality. It's a slice of life that resonates beyond its simple premise.
Focus on rural lifeIntriguing look at weather measurementStrong thematic elements of tradition and perseverance
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Key Crew
Paolo Tizón
Director