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Campagne Campagne
This is the last day of the election campaign. Encouraged by her adviser, a candidate of the regional elections pays a last visit to a farm. The politicial discussion turns into an unlikely confession.
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Plot Summary
This documentary follows the experiences of several individuals who have chosen to live in rural settings, seeking a different way of life away from urban centers. It explores their motivations, challenges, and the profound impact of nature on their existence. The film delves into the daily routines, personal reflections, and the often-unseen labor involved in cultivating a life close to the land.
Critical Reception
Campagne Campagne was recognized for its contemplative and observational approach to a contemporary trend of rural migration. Critics often highlighted its gentle pacing and focus on the intimate lives of its subjects. While not a mainstream release, it garnered appreciation for its philosophical undertones and its sensitive portrayal of individuals seeking connection with nature and simplicity.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its meditative and introspective portrayal of rural life.
Applauded for its sensitive and nuanced exploration of individuals seeking an alternative lifestyle.
Noted for its observational style and focus on the connection between humans and nature.
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Fun Fact
Director Pascale Ferran is also known for her acclaimed feature films, such as 'Lady Chatterley' (2006), making her foray into documentary filmmaking a notable shift in her career.
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