Tragically beautiful.
A quiet, contemplative and deeply discontented masterpiece that is as political as it is moral.
As humanity mercilessly dissolves the world to fuel it's endless appetite, we loose that which can not be replaced by money or economic growth.
Like the fossil fuels that flatten the homes of millions, profound culture like that which is showcased here does not simply appear and disappear as you wish. It is the result of pressure, of heat, of long periods struggle…