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So, '13e hussards: saut dâobstacles par douze' is an intriguing piece from 1897. Itâs a documentary that captures this specific military unit in action, showcasing their prowess in obstacle jumping. The pacing is pretty much what you'd expect from the eraâslow and steady, allowing you to really appreciate the skill involved. The atmosphere is quite distinct; you can almost feel the tension of the event. The practical effects here might seem minimal, but they highlight the stark reality of military training back then. Thereâs no narrationâjust the visuals doing the talking, which adds a layer of authenticity thatâs kind of rare in documentaries nowadays. It's a fascinating glimpse into a time long gone, very much worth a look for anyone into historical cinema.
This film is quite scarce, especially in good condition. It has seen only a handful of releases on home video, often bundled with other early documentaries. Collectors tend to covet it for its historical significance and the unique look it provides into military training of the late 19th century. If you come across an original print, it might be worth digging into; the aesthetic and context alone make it an interesting discussion piece.
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