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The Wind Blows Wherever It Wants is a fascinating glimpse into the nomadic life of Georgian herders. Spread over 16 months, this documentary takes you through breathtaking landscapes of the Caucasus and Vashlovani. What stands out here is the utter lack of dialogue, letting the visuals and sounds of nature narrate the story. The pacing feels meditative, almost hypnotic, as the herders guide their sheep, leaving ephemeral traces in the vast scenery. It’s all about the connection to the land and the cyclical nature of their existence. The film’s atmosphere is both serene and contemplative, making you reflect on transience and the human experience. A unique way to witness a culture in harmony with its environment.
Focus on the visual storytelling without dialogue.Unique portrayal of a fleeting lifestyle.Cinematic journey through stunning Georgian landscapes.
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