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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Documentary equal to Cinema Paradiso,
This review is from: The Stars' Caravan (DVD)
The Stars Caravan is an amazing documentary that offers not only a fascinating look into a post communist society, but it also presents a powerful portrait on the power of film.It's the story of a traveling projectionist that used to deliver the movies to the gypsy and nomadic tribes in Kyrgyzstan. It was an honor for him to provide their only look at the outside world and in turn he was treated like royalty. Families fought over whom he would stay with and he was an honored guest anytime he came. With the fall of the Soviet Republic came the end of the government funded film program-and the propaganda films that were show-and he was left working on a modest budget. When funding ran out he is forced to show films to small groups on third rate VCRs and TVs. Through it all he clearly loves the world of cinema and the escape and treatment it provided him in his life. He longs for a return to the communist ways in order to receive funding again, but readily admits that things are better now in many other areas of life. It's a touching look at real life story that shows the magic that movies can have just as Giuseppe Tornatore's <I>Cinema Paradiso</I> romantically portrays such a love. With that said, the film is not perfect. The editing is confusing at times. In the beginning of the film present day film footage is inter-cut with documentary footage and old footage. It makes for a hard story to follow until you learn who all the characters are. Likewise, interesting areas are never explored or commented on. The main projectionist has a massive hole and stitches in his stomach. During the film he visits the doctor and his wife, but nothing is ever explained about his ailment. A personal connection to the character would have made the film perfect.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Interesting but so-so,
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This review is from: The Stars' Caravan (DVD)
It is always great to get a snapshot of lives lived in faraway places and I love this man's resolve to keep up the movie business but this dvd is only so-so.
2.0 out of 5 stars
Interesting Premise, Badly Executed,
This review is from: Stars' Caravan [VHS] (VHS Tape)
From the description of this movie, you'd think that it would turn out to be a lot more interesting. The plot was interesting and the threads weaved into the movie were important, however, the execution of the movie left much to be desired. Once this movie was over, I was left with no real understanding of what this movie was trying to say. The middle of the movie left me confused and the end offered no real resolution.
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The Stars' Caravan by Arto Halonen (DVD - 2001)
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