Siberia

#1 by Vidar Olavesen , Wed Apr 20, 2016 11:41 pm

This is a 29 minute documentary about how they settled in Siberia. How the railroads were stretching over the landscape, the car columns to get goods to the settlements. It looks very red, but then comes the map and it's got half decent colours.









 
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RE: Siberia

#2 by Hugh Thompson Scott ( deleted ) , Thu Apr 21, 2016 12:35 am

I wonder if it was a faded print they copied it off Vidar, the map might be a later addition, whatever, it looks pretty cold,
who in their right minds would want to live in Siberia? Global Warming? you'd be praying for it.



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RE: Siberia

#3 by Vidar Olavesen , Thu Apr 21, 2016 12:56 am

Ha, ha. So true. Global warming has some upsides. The film do have black and white sequences too, so it might well be mixed with different stocks


 
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RE: Siberia

#4 by David Ollerearnshaw , Thu Apr 21, 2016 9:43 am

The perfect place to store your prints though, ideal temperature. Fade wouldn't dare come to such a cold place.


I still love the smell of film in the morning


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RE: Siberia

#5 by Hugh Thompson Scott ( deleted ) , Thu Apr 21, 2016 11:04 am

That's what I like about Dave, ever the optimist, I think its that cold, the films wouldn't want to come out of the box........I wouldn't
blame 'em.



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