Review of Storm Over Asia (1928) by Mike M — 09 Jul 2007
Pudovkin here mixes up widescreen set-pieces with intimate devotional rituals, and traces of the ethnography that had become popular with "Nanook of the North" and would be seen again, seventy-odd years later, in the Mongolia-filmed "The Story of the Weeping Camel" and "The Story of the Yellow Dog".
This review of Storm Over Asia (1928) was written by Mike M on 09 Jul 2007.
Storm Over Asia has generally received positive reviews.
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