I wouldn't say it's filmed like a documentary, no. The working on the fields repeats itself a couple of times.* It starts with Karl Oskars father that works hard with getting rid of the stones out of the field. In one scence he tries to get rid of a huge stone that breaks him and his son takes over the land.
* I don't know how it works in a country like Greece but in a cold climate stones raises to the ground. During the fall water has a tendency to gather under stones in the ground. When the temperature goes below zero the water turns to ice and expands pushing the stone up to the ground. This means that if you have a field with a lot of stones you'll probably never get rid of them.
* I don't know how it works in a country like Greece but in a cold climate stones raises to the ground. During the fall water has a tendency to gather under stones in the ground. When the temperature goes below zero the water turns to ice and expands pushing the stone up to the ground. This means that if you have a field with a lot of stones you'll probably never get rid of them.
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