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Love it.
I've been watching this old series of documentaries called Hands (go here at youtube) on Irish traditional crafts.
The series ran from 1978 to 1989. I came across it by
This is some of the best film-making I've seen. Each episode has the same craftsmanship put into the film-making as the subject being filmed. And I think it's because the filmmakers honour the subject before the film - they linger with the subjects. The film is a bridge. The commentary has to do with the most interesting: how the things are done, how the things are made. Yet it's not "how to". It's about the people and their long traditions of work diminishing, yet not a whiff of preaching or the typical highly informed social commentary you get with today's documentaries.
Solid, down to earth. Intense focus, yet leisurely. The pacing is perfect.
Highly recommended.