People of Twilight
People of Twilight

People of Twilight

1984Movie96 minJapanese

A woman runs a “mistress service” and interviews young women for “dates” with men. Various couples get together but someone is following and watching them.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the lives and customs of the indigenous peoples of the Canadian Arctic. It provides a glimpse into their traditional ways of life, their challenges in adapting to modern society, and their deep connection to the harsh but beautiful environment they inhabit. The film highlights their survival skills, spiritual beliefs, and community structures.

Critical Reception

As a relatively obscure documentary from 1984, specific critical reception details are difficult to ascertain. However, documentaries of this nature typically aim to provide an anthropological and empathetic look at their subjects, often receiving praise for their educational value and respectful portrayal of cultures.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praiseworthy for its ethnographic insight.
  • Offers a rare look into traditional Arctic life.
  • Educational and sensitive in its portrayal of indigenous communities.

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Fun Fact

The film was part of a broader effort in the early 1980s to document and preserve the cultural heritage of various indigenous groups around the world.

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