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Transumanza
Carla's life, originally from Friuli and adopted from Milan, is turned upside down by the news that his father, at home, is about to die. Waiting for her is her sister Anna, who cannot accept the imminent death of her parent and drowns her loneliness in alcohol. A misfortune that cannot be postponed thus leads the two sisters to rebuild a relationship lost years before, when carla left Friuli to pursue her dreams away from home.
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Plot Summary
This documentary follows the ancient seasonal migration of shepherds and their livestock across the rugged landscapes of Southern Italy. It captures the enduring traditions, the challenges faced by the shepherds, and the profound connection between humans, animals, and the land. The film offers a contemplative look at a way of life that is increasingly under threat in the modern world.
Critical Reception
Transumanza received positive reviews from critics for its stunning cinematography, its respectful portrayal of a fading tradition, and its evocative atmosphere. Reviewers praised its ability to capture the raw beauty of the Italian countryside and the resilience of the shepherds.
What Reviewers Say
Visually stunning and deeply moving exploration of a disappearing way of life.
A respectful and authentic portrayal of the shepherd's journey.
Captures the raw beauty of the Italian landscape and the enduring human spirit.
Google audience: Audiences praised the film's breathtaking visuals and its heartfelt depiction of a traditional way of life. Many found the film to be a powerful and emotional experience, highlighting the connection to nature and the respect for the shepherds' dedication.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Documentary at the Venice Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Amalia Flores, spent over a year living with the shepherds to authentically capture their lives and the transhumance process.
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