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Norway: Land of the Midnight Sun offers a fascinating glimpse into the serene beauty of Norway's fjords and the unique lives of the Lapplanders. The film's pacing is leisurely, almost meditative, allowing viewers to soak in the stunning landscapes and the quiet charm of rural life in the far north. You get a sense of wonder and exploration, as if you're there, experiencing the vastness and the ethereal quality of the midnight sun. The practical effects are minimal, but the real star is the breathtaking cinematography capturing those dramatic vistas. It feels like a travelogue, but with a warmth that hints at the cultural richness of Norway, making it a distinctive piece in the early documentary style.
This film, being from 1933, is quite scarce, especially in good condition. It has seen a few reissues, mostly on DVD, but the original prints can be hard to come by. Collectors often appreciate its unique blend of travelogue and documentary, capturing a time and place that feels almost untouched now. It’s not just about the landscapes; it’s about the way life in Norway unfolds, making it a unique find for anyone interested in historical travel films.
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