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Rating:
6.9
Director:
Aleksei Vakhrushev
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The story of everyday survival of the traditional sea hunters of the Bering Strait in the Far East of Russia is enriched with animated Inuit myths that at times prevail reality. This is a visually impressive cinematic parable about the vitality of the ancient Arctic culture.
The Book of the Sea
IMDB - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8714366
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SOURCE: The Book of the Sea 2018 1080p web YTS
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GENERAL INFO
Genre: Documentary
Director: Aleksei Vakhrushev
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Plot: The story of everyday survival of the traditional sea hunters of the Bering Strait in the Far East of Russia is enriched with animated Inuit myths that at times prevail reality. This is a visually impressive cinematic parable about the vitality of the ancient Arctic culture.
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English
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The story of everyday survival of the traditional sea hunters of the Bering Strait in the Far East of Russia is enriched with animated Inuit myths that at times prevail reality. This is a visually impressive cinematic parable about the vitality of the ancient Arctic culture.—Alexei Vakhrushev