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So, 'National Geographic - Africa: Making of Africa' is a pretty interesting documentary if you want a deep dive into the continent's landscapes and cultures. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the audience to soak in the stunning visuals and the rich narratives. You really get a sense of the diversity, both in the environments and the people, which is something you don’t always see in other nature docs. The lack of a known director here doesn't detract from its quality; it feels like a collective effort, almost like a tribute to the continent itself. Practical effects aren’t really a focus here, but the cinematography stands out—it's raw and beautiful. Overall, it paints a vivid picture of Africa that is both educational and visually captivating.
Great for collectors interested in nature documentaries.Good cinematography, highlights Africa's beauty and diversity.Offers a different perspective than typical wildlife films.
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