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Triumph of the Wall is an intriguing look at craftsmanship, focusing on Chris Overing, a novice stonemason tackling the ambitious project of a 1000-foot dry-stone wall in rural Quebec. The pacing feels almost meditative, drawing you into the rhythm of stone placement and the challenges that arise. The documentary captures not just the physical labor but also the emotional weight of creation. You get a sense of the quiet beauty of the landscape and the satisfaction of building something enduring with your hands, all while Bill Stone’s observational style enhances the authenticity. It’s a raw exploration of dedication and the intersection of art and labor that makes it a distinctive piece in the documentary genre.
Documentary on craftsmanshipFeatures rural Quebec landscapesFocus on labor and artistic creation
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