We can all use a little magic in our lives these days, and The Truffle Hunters provide an enchanting 84-minute on-screen escape into the beautiful Piedmont forest of Northern Italy. This tale of old men and their beloved dogs searching for rare white Alba truffles unfolds before your eyes like a beautiful picture book.
Untouched by technology or smartphones in remote mountain villages, the truffle hunters spend nights deep in the woods with their loyal canines digging for nature's most expensive delicacy. There is a dark side to this secretive culture, underscored by climate change and the dangerous tactics used by competitors vying for the same shrinking truffle supply. Yet the genuine relationship between these men and their dogs persevering together is truly inspiring.
SOURCE: https://www.lacucinaitaliana.com/
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