![]() ![]() ![]() So we’d go to a Trattoria, and we’d see that they had fresh truffles on the menu. “Before we had a chance to even convince them, we had to figure out who the truffle hunters were,” Kershaw explained on Variety’s “Doc Dreams.” “Everything is a secret in the world of truffle hunting, even who the truffle hunters are. It was going to take patience (the directors spent three years in rural Italy) and a lot of wine and espresso. In a time of quarantine, the documentary “Truffle Hunters” is a heavenly delicacy meant to be savored, a true meditation on nature and food.īut how did directors Michael Dweck and Gregory Kershaw convince the elusive inhabitants of the forest of Piedmont to agree to be filmed? Their very livelihood is tied to the secrecy surrounding their mystical trees, to say nothing of the damage deforestation has wrought across their land.
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