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The Golden Fleece (1988) is one of those fascinating documentaries that dives deep into the wool industry of Iceland. It captures this unique atmosphere, blending tradition with modernity. You get to see the old techniques still being used on farms alongside the slick operations of contemporary wool factories. The pacing feels gentle, allowing you to really absorb the processes involved—from shearing sheep to the final product. The film has a distinctive tone, almost reverential towards the craft and the people behind it. The visuals of Iceland's stunning landscapes juxtaposed with labor-intensive practices make it a captivating watch. The emphasis on practical effects and real-life demonstrations gives it an authenticity that's hard to replicate.
Focus on the cultural aspects of wool production.Interesting insights into the evolution of the industry.Great for anyone interested in craftsmanship and tradition.
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Þorsteinn Jónsson
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