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So, 'Journey to Yazdegerd Castle' is quite an intriguing piece of work. It follows this British-Canadian archaeologist, Edward Keall, who heads to Iran in the early 60s on what starts out as an adventure, but quickly transforms into a deep dive into the rich Sasanian history. The pace is relaxed; it allows you to soak in both the visuals and the context of the era. The documentary really shines when it highlights the contrast between the archaeologist's youthful curiosity and the ancient grandeur he encounters. The atmosphere has this almost nostalgic quality, as you feel the weight of history in every frame. It’s a unique perspective on a time and place that often gets overlooked in mainstream narratives, making it quite distinctive in the documentary landscape.
Interesting exploration of pre-Islamic Sasanian cultureTakes viewers on a personal journeyRich visuals and historical context
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