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: Throughout his trek, EO experiences both extreme kindness and brutal cruelty from a diverse cast of humans, including a young Italian priest, a Countess, and a rowdy soccer team.
: The film is told almost entirely from EO's viewpoint, using minimal dialogue and relying on visual imagery and sound to convey his experiences. Key Cinematic Features : Throughout his trek, EO experiences both extreme
: After being removed from the circus due to animal rights protests, EO travels across the Polish and Italian countryside . : Shot by Michal Dymek, the film uses
: Shot by Michal Dymek, the film uses innovative techniques like fisheye lenses , POV shots , and deep red-tinted strobes to simulate an animal's sensory world. : Shot by Michal Dymek
: The film is loosely inspired by Robert Bresson’s 1966 classic Au Hasard Balthazar , which also centers on the life of a donkey.
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