In the Serra Cavallera mountain range in Ripollès, Catalonia, Carme and her family live according to the seasons, performing the same demanding tasks that generations of women before her have always carried out. The film observes their daily life with quiet respect, tracing one full year from the cold of winter to the renewal of spring.
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Life marked by seasons, labour, and ancestral rhythms.
The village of Ripollès, nestled in the Serra Cavallera mountains of Catalonia, is a place where time moves to the pace of the natural world. Springtime follows Carme, a local farmer whose life is shaped not by clocks or calendars but by the cyclical demands of the land. Her daily routines are demanding, repetitive, and deeply rooted in tradition, mirroring the labour of the women who came before her.
Long-lasting, familiar tasks give way to a continuous ritual in which the relationship between people and the resources of nature is celebrated with quiet dignity. The slaughter of a pig for winter provisions, the grazing of sheep across vast summer meadows, and the planting of new seeds ahead of the spring harvest are each observed from a respectful distance, without commentary or intrusion.
Together these moments form a portrait of rural life that is both beautiful and hard. The film treats the ancestral cycle of the seasons as a living, breathing presence, one that governs everything from work and sustenance to rest and renewal. As another year turns and spring arrives once more, the continuity of this way of life is affirmed with clarity and restraint.
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