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Temples of Time is a fascinating slice of 1970s documentary filmmaking. Directed by William Canning, it immerses you in the raw beauty of the Canadian Rockies and Garibaldi Park. The cinematography captures this stunning nature with striking clarity, giving a real sense of those vast mountain solitudes and the wildlife that calls it home. The pacing is reflective, allowing viewers to really absorb the changing moods of the landscape. The film isn't just pretty pictures though; it subtly warns about the fragility of these environments. It's a contemplative experience, urging us to think about preservation long before it became a popular topic. Certainly a distinctive piece for anyone interested in environmental themes in cinema.
Impressive natural cinematographyReflective pacing that invites contemplationStrong environmental themes throughout
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William Canning
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