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'Saskatoon: Land and Growth Control' is this intriguing documentary from '74 that dives deep into urban planning and land management in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The film's tone is quite focused, almost academic, but it captures the essence of how effective government policies can shape a city. You get a real sense of the balance they’re trying to strike between residential, commercial, and public spaces. The pacing can feel a bit slow for some, but it allows the viewer to absorb the nuanced discussions around land investment and speculation. There’s a certain charm in its straightforward presentation, making it distinctive for anyone interested in urban development and policy.
This documentary isn't one you see floating around often, which makes it somewhat of a gem for collectors interested in urban studies. Its rarity stems from limited releases and the niche appeal of its subject matter. While not mainstream, there’s a curiosity factor here that draws in those who appreciate the intersection of politics and urban planning.
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