
When a young man returns to his estate in an Alpine valley, he finds a civil engineer, engaged to his childhood sweetheart, is threatening the mystical peace of the forest by trying to unloose a water source there..

Is it worth your time? If you like movies that smell like old film stock and pine needles, maybe. It’s for the folks who want to see men in wool sweaters looking very stern at each other while leaning on fence posts. If you need pacing that doesn’t feel like it’s taking a nap every ten minutes, you should probably skip...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Edmund Heuberger

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"Is it worth your time? If you like movies that smell like old film stock and pine needles, maybe. It’s for the folks who want to see men in wool sweaters looking very stern at each other while leaning on fence posts. If you need pacing that doesn’t feel like it’s taking a nap every ten minutes, you should probably skip it. It’s not exactly The Pest, if you catch my drift. There is this one shot of the forest—just a plain, quiet clearing—that goes on forever. It’s almost like the camera operator..."
Edmund Heuberger, Gustav Renker
Germany

