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Skinningrove is really something else. Directed by Michael Almereyda, this documentary dives into the rhythm of life in a secluded fishing village in England. The cinematography captures not just the landscape, but the essence of its fiercely independent residents. The photographer's unpublished images weave together stories of resilience and community, offering this raw, almost poetic view of their daily existence. There’s a slow, languid pace that mirrors the tide, allowing you to breathe in the atmosphere. The practical effects are subtle, more about what’s left unsaid than grand gestures. It’s a quiet observation of a way of life that feels so distant yet so immediate, and Almereyda’s lens does a beautiful job of bringing that intimacy to the forefront.
Explores themes of community and independenceFeatures unpublished photographic materialCaptures the atmosphere of a unique coastal lifestyle
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