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This film, 'There are not Crosses in the Sea,' presents a compelling blend of drama and romance, unfolding with a quiet intensity. The narrative revolves around a mute fisherman who, after a tragic accident at sea, takes on the responsibility of raising the deceased's daughter as his own. The atmosphere is heavy, almost brooding, enhanced by its pacing that allows emotions to simmer, rather than rush. The performances are raw and impactful, especially the nuanced portrayal of the father's bond with the girl. It's distinctive in its minimalist storytelling and the way it explores themes of loss, love, and the unspoken connections between people, all while steering clear of overwrought melodrama.
The film has had a rather elusive format history with limited releases, which makes it a bit of a rarity for collectors. Its scarcity in circulation adds to its intrigue, with many seeking it out for the distinctive storytelling and strong character work. There’s a growing interest among niche collectors, particularly those who appreciate international cinema from the late 60s, making it a valuable find for anyone looking to deepen their collection.
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