41 Degrees North
| 17 minutes
Plot Summary
Immerse yourself in the tranquil rhythms of Shenyang with filmmaker Barry Wilkinson's "41 Degrees North." Shot over seven weeks, this observational documentary captures the essence of daily life without political undertones. Through a seamless blend of visuals, sounds, and minimal narration, Wilkinson crafts a relaxing and immersive experience, inviting viewers to feel the pulse of the city. From bustling markets to serene parks, the film evokes a sense of connection with Shenyang's residents, emphasizing the harmonious relationship between urban life and nature. "41 Degrees North" is a cinematic escape, a passport to the heart of China, where observation becomes a serene journey.
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