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Ganges (2007) takes you on this contemplative journey down one of the world's most important rivers. Ian Gray beautifully captures the essence of the Ganges, starting from its icy origins in the Himalayas to its rich delta in Bengal. The documentary balances breathtaking visuals with a thoughtful exploration of the river's cultural significance. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to absorb the stunning landscapes and the spiritual narratives that unfold along the way. You get a real sense of the contrasts—between nature and human life, devotion and daily routines. It's not flashy, but the practical effects of nature's raw beauty are there, and the authentic portrayals of the locals add depth. Just a solid piece that brings you closer to the Ganges and its stories.
Great for collectors interested in nature documentaries.A solid exploration of cultural themes tied to the Ganges.Not overly dramatized, allows viewers to reflect.
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