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So, there's this little 13-minute documentary called 'Serenity at Sea: John Ford and the Araner' tucked away on 'The Long Voyage Home' DVD. It's a neat peek into Admiral Ford's life on his yacht, the Araner, which was more than just a boat; it was a sanctuary for him. The pacing is relaxed, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere that Ford cherished. There's a certain warmth in the way it captures his dual life as a director and a sailor. The footage feels intimate, and there's something special about seeing this side of Ford, usually overshadowed by his cinematic accomplishments. It's a unique slice of film history that offers a quiet reflection on creativity and the sea.
This short documentary is relatively scarce, primarily found on the DVD release of 'The Long Voyage Home.' Collectors often note its charm as a rare glimpse into the personal life of John Ford, reflecting his passion for the sea. While it may not have the broader recognition of his feature films, those who appreciate Ford's work and the lore around his life tend to seek it out, making it a distinctive piece for niche collectors.
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