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So, 'Wild River: The Colorado' is this tranquil documentary from 1970 that meanders down the Colorado River, starting from the Rockies and heading all the way to the Gulf of California. Joseph Campanella's narration adds a nice personal touch, guiding you through stunning landscapes. The classical score really sets a contemplative mood, letting the viewer soak in the scenery without feeling rushed. It's got a pace that's almost meditative, which is a bit rare for nature documentaries of that time. The visuals are impressive, and while it doesn’t push any boundaries, there’s something soothing about the whole experience that makes it stand out in its own quiet way.
This documentary has seen various formats over the years, often eluding the grasp of casual collectors. Its scarcity on physical media has made it a point of interest for those diving into environmental cinema of the era. The evocative visuals and atmospheric storytelling have garnered a niche following, particularly among fans of nature documentaries who appreciate its unique pacing and tone.
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