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Mannerheim II is an intriguing slice of Finnish history captured in a documentary format. You can feel the atmosphere of the late 1930s, with the sound design standing out, as it showcases the splendor of Mannerheim’s 70th birthday celebrations. The editing and pacing create a rhythm that draws you in, celebrating military and national pride. It's fascinating how Suomi-Filmi utilized five cameras for this production; it really highlights their commitment to detail and the importance of the event it portrays. The Narva march, in particular, is a standout moment—a blend of visuals and sound that evokes a strong sense of national identity. Definitely an interesting piece for anyone studying historical documentaries or Finnish cinema.
Mannerheim II is part of a trilogy, making it a notable piece for those interested in Finnish historical films. The scarcity of its prints adds to its allure among collectors, particularly given its unique sound documentary approach at a time when many films were still silent. Its historical significance and the event it captures, combined with the quality of production, contribute to ongoing interest in this title within collector circles.
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