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Outward Bound: Summit Films is a unique slice of the late '60s, where Fulton stitches together three distinct films into a coherent narrative that reflects his personal style. The tone feels explorative, almost meditative, as it meanders through the landscapes and experiences that Outward Bound emphasizes. There's a rawness to the pacing, capturing the essence of youth tackling the great outdoors. The practical effects are grounded and real, offering a tactile authenticity that resonates, especially in those pre-digital days. You can feel the spirited performances, with each participant's journey echoing themes of resilience and self-discovery. It’s not just about the outdoor adventures; it’s how these moments shape their lives, which adds depth to the overall experience.
This film, while not widely known, occupies a niche in the realm of promotional documentaries from the era. Scarcity is a factor; it's seldom seen in collector circles, making it an intriguing piece for those interested in outdoor education films. The various formats it has appeared in over the years, especially on VHS and obscure home media releases, have become sought after by those who appreciate its distinct approach and the ethos of the Outward Bound organization.
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