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So, 'The Day Has Many Eyes' from 1980 is this intriguing documentary that dives into the life and environment of the Western Isles of Breidarfjördur bay in Iceland. Shot over a five-year period, the film captures the unique interplay between the natural landscape and its inhabitants, showcasing how they adapt throughout the seasons. The pacing is contemplative, allowing you to really soak in the visuals and sounds of this remote area. What stands out is the raw, unfiltered look at daily life and how the community once thrived in harmony with nature, now a stark contrast to the ghostly quietness of the present. The cinematography feels almost ethereal, and the way it intertwines human stories with the rugged, beautiful backdrop is quite moving. It’s not just about the scenery; it's about connection.
Documentary style captures a specific time period.Beautiful cinematography of Icelandic landscapes.Explores themes of community and nature's permanence.
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Guðmundur P. Ólafsson
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