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The Abyss (2021) is this fascinating documentary that pulls you into the lives of marble quarrymen and their rich, intertwined histories with the mountainous Tuscan landscape. It’s not just a film; it feels like a deep dive into memory and craftsmanship. The pacing is contemplative, allowing you to really soak in the stories of Filippo Dobrilla’s life and art. You’ll appreciate the raw, sometimes rugged atmosphere—the practical effects blend seamlessly with the authenticity of the interviewees. Performance-wise, you get this genuine sense of connection from the locals and family members, making the narrative feel like a heartfelt homage rather than just a recounting of facts. It’s distinctive in its approach, offering an intimate look at an artist’s legacy through the eyes of those who lived it.
Interesting exploration of local cultureThematic depth in memories and artistryUnique focus on a lesser-known artist
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Tommaso Landucci
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