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So, 'Tenaún, donde las casas navegan' is this fascinating documentary from 1988 that dives into a world that's pretty unique. The film explores the life in Tenaún, where houses literally float on water. There's this raw, immersive quality to it, the pacing kind of ebbs and flows like the tide. It captures the essence of the community, highlighting their struggles and resilience in such an unusual environment. The practical effects are subtle but effective; the cinematography really lets you feel the weather and the rhythm of daily life there. You get a sense of a place that's both beautiful and harsh, and the lack of a formal narrative gives it a hauntingly poetic feel that lingers long after watching.
Explores life in a unique floating communityImmersive cinematography captures weather and atmosphereA hauntingly poetic narrative style
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