![]() Regardless of the real reason, the film by the American directors duo stands out positively against the background of an excellent number of contemporary American documentaries. Perhaps one can also feel the unique atmosphere of Italy from Call me by your name by Luca Guadagnino, who took the producer’s guardianship over The Truffle Hunters. Perhaps it is the influence of the place where they spent several years working on the film, of beautiful Piedmontese Italy, where the landscape plays the leading role. In their The Truffle Hunters, Michael Dweck and Gregory Kershaw go in a different direction. While going to an American documentary, in most cases we can expect one thing for certain – talking heads on an arranged or virtual, green screen, telling stories of their lives, interspersed with archival materials from private, idyllic, family VHS recordings.
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