I've heard somewhere than only a local story can be truly universal, well, this is absolutely rooted in Galicia and it's as complete a portrait as can be, from rain to sun, beauty, calmness, wisdom, loneliness and everything in between, every movement has a true resonance. It subtly ranks the region's alleged common enemies with a deep understanding: tourism, eucalyptus, fire and, ultimately, people.
To someone knowing the region this might even be redundant but there's more to it than the hipnotic flow of nature and things. It's an excellent film.
To someone knowing the region this might even be redundant but there's more to it than the hipnotic flow of nature and things. It's an excellent film.