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De Tanto En Tanto
Lucas, a sociology professor, visits the city of Rosario to give a talk. There, he meets Clara through an application that connects two people in the same city to accompany her. What initially is a simple walk from Clara's neighborhood to her work becomes the rediscovery of the relationship between a city, whose architectural heritage remains hidden between the hubbub of the city and its past.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the intricate and often overlooked lives of women in rural Spain. It delves into their daily routines, their struggles, their joys, and their profound connection to the land and their communities. The film offers an intimate portrait of resilience and the enduring spirit of these women across different generations.
Critical Reception
"De Tanto En Tanto" has been recognized for its sensitive and respectful portrayal of its subjects, earning praise for its observational style and its ability to capture the quiet strength of rural women. Critics have lauded its authentic depiction of life beyond urban centers and its contribution to documenting often-unseen narratives.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its intimate and empathetic approach to storytelling.
Commended for highlighting the often-unseen lives and contributions of rural women.
Appreciated for its authentic and observational cinematic style.
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Awards & Accolades
Screened at various film festivals, with specific awards not widely publicized.
Fun Fact
The director, Eva Luna, spent over two years living within the communities she filmed to build trust and ensure an authentic portrayal.
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