
An elegiac hymn to the Cambrian hills, contrasting traditional sheep-farming methods and new technologies restoring the landscape..
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Is it worth your time? If you enjoy films that feel like a long, slow exhale, then Shadow on the Mountains is a treat. It is not going to win any races, and honestly, the pacing might make some people feel like they’re watching paint dry on a barn door. But for those who want to see the Cambrian hills look like they’re...

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

Arthur Elton

Eduardo Notari
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"Is it worth your time? If you enjoy films that feel like a long, slow exhale, then Shadow on the Mountains is a treat. It is not going to win any races, and honestly, the pacing might make some people feel like they’re watching paint dry on a barn door. But for those who want to see the Cambrian hills look like they’re breathing? It’s perfect. If you need high-octane drama or a twisty plot, stay far away. This isn't The Dawn Patrol. There’s no dogfighting here, just sheep and dirt. The Rhythm ..."


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