WE STILL KILL PIGS WITH OUR HANDS


In a time of massive production and huge levels of consumption, how these people use their hands is shown as an act of resistance towards a world that craves the new and easily accessible.
We Still Kill Pigs with Our Hands is a bittersweet portrait of a familiar tradition, photographed not as a physical process, but as a symbolic one. It is a personal diagnosis that raises an important question: Hypnotized by new technologies, what are we missing? What actions are we still capable of carrying out together?