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So, there's this mini film from 1981, 'There's Nothing That Doesn't Take Time,' that just draws you in with its simplicity. The focus is on a 76-year-old woman weaving a basket for fishing, and it's not just about the act of weaving. It's like a window into her life. The pacing is slow, but it feels intentional, letting you soak in her stories while she works from morning till late afternoon. You can almost feel the weight of her experiences in each strand she weaves. The atmosphere is deeply reflective, and there's something raw and honest about her performance. It's a fascinating look at craftsmanship and memory, showing how time intertwines with personal history.
Focuses on a single woman's life.Unique pacing enhances the storytelling.Captures traditional craftsmanship.
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