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People of the Wind is a fascinating documentary that plunges into the Bakhtiari migration, showcasing the sheer grit and resilience of this nomadic community. The film captures the breathtaking, yet perilous journey through the daunting Zagros Mountains, presenting both the beauty and brutality of their world. The pacing feels immersive, with long takes that let you soak in the atmosphere — you can almost feel the chill of the mountain air and the weight of their burdens. There's a rawness to the performances, not necessarily scripted, but real, which adds an authenticity that’s hard to find in contemporary docs. It’s not just about migration; it’s a profound meditation on survival and tradition.
This film has seen limited releases, primarily on VHS and DVD, but the scarcity of high-quality prints makes it a sought-after piece for collectors. Its unique perspective on a traditional nomadic lifestyle has garnered interest among those who appreciate ethnographic cinema. Despite its age, it holds a certain charm and a raw quality that resonates with the documentary enthusiasts, making it a noteworthy entry in anyone's collection.
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