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So, ‘Tree’ from 2005 is a fascinating piece that really dives deep into the everyday lives of folks in Hichigh, a remote village in Tajikistan. The film's atmosphere is incredibly immersive; you feel the isolation and resilience of the people living in the Pamirs. It’s a collection of fieldwork shots, which might sound a bit dry at first, but it’s more about the raw beauty of the landscape and the slow pacing that pulls you in. There's no conventional narrative or big performances, but the authenticity of the experience is striking. It's distinctive in how it captures both the harshness and the beauty of a region that feels untouched by time, which is quite a rare find in modern film.
‘Tree’ is quite a rarity, especially for those interested in ethnographic cinema. It hasn't seen much distribution, making its existence somewhat of a hidden gem within collector circles. As a film that captures a very specific locale and moment in time, its scarcity adds an allure for those who appreciate unique and under-the-radar works. Most copies appear to be limited to archival formats, which further heightens its desirability among true film enthusiasts.
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