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So, African Sanctus - Revisited is this intriguing piece that dives into David Fanshawe's journey along the Nile, blending his explorations with the sounds and rhythms of Africa. The atmosphere is really something; it captures this raw, unfiltered essence of the landscapes and cultures he encountered. You can feel the passion he had for music and how it intertwines with the environment around him. It’s not just a travelogue, but a sort of auditory experience that goes beyond simple visuals. The pacing feels natural, almost meditative at times, allowing you to truly sink into the experience. The film's practical effects in depicting the scenery are quite remarkable for its time, providing a nice touch that enhances the overall narrative. Worth a watch for anyone interested in music and journey tales.
African Sanctus - Revisited has seen limited releases over the years, making it somewhat elusive for avid collectors. Original formats are hard to come by, which adds to its appeal among those interested in niche documentary films. The collector interest seems to be growing, particularly as more audiences discover Fanshawe’s work and the immersive nature of the film itself. Given its unique perspective on music and culture, it's one of those lesser-known gems that can spark great discussions.
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