It references the impact of climate change, deforestation and agricultural pollution on the small community. But The Truffle Hunters isn’t all rainbows and unicorn dust. It’s a sensory overload of an insular capsule tucked in Italy. ![]() The movie seems familiar to Achal Mishra’s Gamak Ghar (2019), where scenes play out like tableaux on quotidian life. Instead of piece-to-camera interviews, the cinematographer tiptoes around the subjects from a distance. The film is incisive, and yet, is careful to not become intrusive.
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