
Father Wynant D. Hubbard films herds of wild animals fleeing from a jungle fire.
Edward T. Lowe Jr., Wynant D. Hubbard
United States

Is it worth your time? Look, if you’re into the history of nature photography or just like watching old footage of stampeding animals, this is a weird little relic to dig up. If you need a plot, clear characters, or anything resembling a modern narrative flow, you are going to be bored out of your mind within three min...

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Wynant D. Hubbard

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"Is it worth your time? Look, if you’re into the history of nature photography or just like watching old footage of stampeding animals, this is a weird little relic to dig up. If you need a plot, clear characters, or anything resembling a modern narrative flow, you are going to be bored out of your mind within three minutes. It is a very specific kind of strange that only makes sense if you’re a total film history nerd. It’s barely a movie, honestly. It’s more of a long, grainy observation of pu..."


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