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So, 'The Statue of Liberty' from 1977 is this intriguing documentary that dives into the history and significance of the monument. The pacing is pretty steady, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere of the time it was made. It features interviews, archival footage, and some neat practical effects that give a real sense of place. While the director remains a bit of a mystery, the film feels earnest in its exploration of themes like immigration and hope. There’s a comforting family-friendly tone throughout that makes it approachable, yet it doesn’t shy away from the deeper meanings behind Lady Liberty. It's lesser-known but offers a unique perspective that feels refreshing compared to modern documentaries.
This documentary has seen limited releases over the years, with most collectors now seeking out the original VHS tapes. It's not particularly rare, but copies in good condition can be hard to find. Interest tends to fluctuate as collectors focus on American history-themed titles, but those with a passion for documentaries will appreciate its cultural significance.
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