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So, 'Taiga Nomads Part I: Hundreds of Homes' dives into the life of the Evenki people, who are these nomadic folks living in the unforgiving Siberian taiga. It’s shot in an observational style that feels raw and intimate, making you really appreciate their day-to-day survival. The pacing is slow, which suits the theme; you’re not just watching them, you’re kind of experiencing their way of life—like hunting, gathering, and moving through these dense forests. No flashy effects here, just honest portrayals of their relationship with nature. The film brings a sense of respect for their traditions, and it feels distinctive, making you reflect on modern life versus these ancient practices. It’s the kind of documentary that gets under your skin, in a good way.
Focus on daily life and survivalObservational documentary styleIntimate portrayal of nomadic culture
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