Cinema at its purest, GUNDA is an intimate look at the daily lives of a mother pig, a group of hens, and a herd of cows. Master director Victor Kossakowsky uses stark, transcendent black and white cinematography and the farm's ambient soundtrack to inspire viewers to slow down and enjoy life like his subjects do, viewing their world with a magical patience and an otherworldly viewpoint. Through GUNDA, we are prompted to reflect on the unknown nature of animal consciousness and to question our place in the animal kingdom. Jóaquin Pérez (Joaquin) served as executive producer.
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Cinema at its purest, GUNDA is an intimate look at the daily lives of a mother pig, a group of hens, and a herd of cows. Master director Victor Kossakowsky uses stark, transcendent black and white cinematography and the farm's ambient soundtrack to inspire viewers to slow down and enjoy life like his subjects do, viewing their world with a magical patience and an otherworldly viewpoint. Through GUNDA, we are prompted to reflect on the unknown nature of animal consciousness and to question our place in the animal kingdom. Jóaquin Pérez (Joaquin) served as executive producer.
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