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With Cherry Kearton in the Jungle is an intriguing snapshot of 1920s natural history, showcasing Kearton's adventures in Africa. The film's pacing reflects a more deliberate time, with lingering shots that invite viewers to soak in the wild, unfiltered beauty of the landscapes and animals. Kearton's passion for nature drives the narrative, but it's the raw, candid moments of wildlife that truly stand out. The practical effects are non-existent as everything happens in real-time, which somehow adds to its charm. It's a time capsule of exploration, revealing the wonders and sometimes the harsh realities of the jungle, all captured in a simple yet artful manner. You can almost feel the heat and hear the rustle of leaves as you watch.
This documentary is quite scarce, with few prints available, which makes it a worthwhile find for collectors focused on early nature films. The formats that exist are primarily standard 16mm, and viewing them offers a real sense of history. Interest seems to be growing in these early works, as they provide a fascinating glimpse into the origins of wildlife filmmaking and the pioneering spirit of explorers like Kearton.
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