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The Bakhtiari people of western Iran annually embark on an astounding migration that takes a half-million people, their livestock, and all their possessions across 200 miles of intensely difficult mountains. And this is no simple stroll: the Zagros Mountains, which must be crossed to reach the summer pastures, are as tall as the Alps. This documentary, which was shot on film in the 1970s, focuses on one particular tribesman whose words, translated into English and read by the actor James Mason, tell the timeless story of the great migration. The photography is often spectacular, and the widescreen format is well suited to the sweeping mountain panoramas (though there's no denying the footage would look much more imposing on the big screen). The film moves at a slow pace, and though it can lag, in fairness it should be noted that the pacing does fit in with the rhythms of these rugged mountain people. The tribesman relates the traditional rituals of life for the Bakhtiari, from how they tend their animals to their elaborate wedding feasts, and over the course of the film the tribe's unique mountain culture emerges. Though a viewer may wonder how (or if) the migration has changed in present-day Iran, this film is the original production of 1976 and offers no update.
--Robert J. McNamara
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There are two hundred miles of raging rivers and impassable mountains to cross. There are no towns, no roads, no bridges. There is no turning back. The Bakhtiari migration is one of the most hazardous tests of human endurance known to mankind. Every year, 50,000 men, women and children, along with one million animals, struggle for eight grueling weeks to scale the massive Zagros Mountains, a range which is as high as the Alps and as broad as Switzerland, to reach their summer pastures. The film's astonishing wide-screen photography and brilliantly recorded soundtrack take the viewer out into the dangerous precipices of the Zardeh Kuh mountain and into the icy waters of the Cholbar river. "People of the Wind" is an amazing, breathtaking film of the most unbelievable migration on Earth.
1.85:1 - Color - English - Stereo