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In the Gorge
Trials and tribulations of a woman in prewar Yugoslavia who after being seduced by a rich man, marries a poor one and struggles on. Based on a novel by Ivan Cankar.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the lives of people living in the Pacific Northwest, focusing on their connection to the land and their struggles with industrialization. It presents a raw and unfiltered look at the communities and their environment.
Critical Reception
The film received critical acclaim for its authentic portrayal of rural life and its powerful social commentary. It is often cited for its direct cinema approach and its intimate look at the lives of its subjects.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unflinching realism and empathetic portrayal of its subjects.
Considered a significant work in the direct cinema movement for its observational style.
Lauded for its poignant depiction of humanity's relationship with nature and industry.
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Fun Fact
Robert M. Young, known for his work in documentary and independent cinema, utilized a cinéma vérité style, allowing the subjects to tell their own stories with minimal intervention.
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