Quietly observing the inhabitants of the sleepy hamlet of Trefeurig, the film builds a poetic picture not only of what stands to be lost through thoughtless modernisation, but how rapidly whole ways of life are being eroded. The film has received almost universal critical acclaim being called “entertaining and lovely", "quiet, off-beat, tender poetry", “unusually tender and eccentric” and “the most beautifully elemental documentary film to have emerged in Britain in over a decade”.
Review by The Guardian's Peter Bradshaw
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