In a mountain context, within the family, Oliva is a work that aims to record the traditional olive harvest.
Gone are the days of community groupings. There are solitary figures left to perpetuate the work of generations.
The sharp acceleration of the social and human decline of this village threatens to relegate these centuries-old activities to the confines of memory.
Oliva appears at this turning point, in which modernity, in equal parts, threatens and preserves family tradition.
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