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Grass (Motion picture : 1925)

A documentary in which Merian C. Cooper, Ernest Schoedsack and Marguerite Harrison travel through Asia Minor and Iraq to reach a tribe of nomads in Iran known as the Bakhtyari. They follow the tribe on its forty- eight day trek across deserts, streams and mountains to reach pasture for their flocks. These three people were the first Westerners to cross the Zardeh Kuh Pass and the first to make this migration with the tribes.

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  • "Epic of a lost tribe"@en
  • "Epic of a lost tribe"
  • "Nation's battle for life"
  • "Nation's battle for life"@en
  • "Grass: a nation's battle for life"
  • "L'exode"
  • "Gras"
  • "Nations battle for life"
  • "Grass : the epic of a lost tribe"

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  • "A documentary in which Merian C. Cooper, Ernest Schoedsack and Marguerite Harrison travel through Asia Minor and Iraq to reach a tribe of nomads in Iran known as the Bakhtyari. They follow the tribe on its forty- eight day trek across deserts, streams and mountains to reach pasture for their flocks. These three people were the first Westerners to cross the Zardeh Kuh Pass and the first to make this migration with the tribes."
  • "A documentary in which Merian C. Cooper, Ernest Schoedsack and Marguerite Harrison travel through Asia Minor and Iraq to reach a tribe of nomads in Iran known as the Bakhtyari. They follow the tribe on its forty- eight day trek across deserts, streams and mountains to reach pasture for their flocks. These three people were the first Westerners to cross the Zardeh Kuh Pass and the first to make this migration with the tribes."@en
  • "An historic travel film which follows a 48-day migration of the Bakhtiari people of northern Iran across desert and the mountains of Kazakhstan to reach the summer pastures needed for their herds. A restored and full-length version of the original 1925 film."@en
  • "Récit documentaire tourné en 1924 par les explorateurs Cooper et Shoedsack avec la journaliste Marguerite Harrison, de la migration (48 jours) deux fois l'an des tribus du peuple Bakhtiari de Perse (Iran) comprenant 50,000 personnes et 1,000,000 d'animaux. Cette migration pénible et périlleuse a pour but de conduire les animaux (chevaux, vaches, chèvres et moutons) vers des pâturages d'une vallée de la montagne Zardeh Kuh. Les moments les plus difficiles sont la traversée de la rivière Karun avec des radeaux faits d'outres gonflées d'air et l'ascension (12,000 pieds) de la passe de la montagne Zardeh Kuh. Film sonorisé récemment avec des musiques traditionnelles persanes."
  • "A documentary in which Merian C. Cooper, Ernest Schoedsack, and Marguerite Harrison travel through Asia Minor and Iraq to reach a tribe of nomads in Iran known as the Bakhtyari. They follow the tribe on its forty-eight day trek across deserts, streams, and mountains to reach pasture for their flocks. These three people were the first Westerners to cross the Zardeh Kuh Pass and the first to make this migration with the tribes. This restored, full-length version has added a new Iranian score to the soundtrack."@en
  • ""Marguerite Harrison, Merian Cooper, and Ernest B. Schoedsack travel through Asia Minor to reach a tribe of nomads in Iran known as the Bakhtiari. They follow the tribesmen on their 48-day trek across deserts, rivers, and mountains to reach summer pasture for their flocks. The hardships and conquests of the 50,000 tribesmen are shown: fording the treacherous waters of the Karun River by floating on rafts buoyed by inflated goatskins; ascending an almost perpendicular mountain only to be confronted by yet another, pathless and covered with deep snow; and finally descending to their goal--a fertile and grassy valley. Personages: Merian Cooper, Ernest B. Schoedsack, Marguerite Harrison, Haidar Khan (chief of Bakhityari tribe), Lufta (son of Haidar Khan)"--AFI catalog, 1921-1930."@en
  • ""Marguerite Harrison, Merian Cooper, and Ernest B. Schoedsack travel through Asia Minor to reach a tribe of nomads in Iran known as the Bakhtiari. They follow the tribesmen on their 48-day trek across deserts, rivers, and mountains to reach summer pasture for their flocks. The hardships and conquests of the 50,000 tribesmen are shown: fording the treacherous waters of the Karun River by floating on rafts buoyed by inflated goatskins; ascending an almost perpendicular mountain only to be confronted by yet another, pathless and covered with deep snow; and finally descending to their goal--a fertile and grassy valley. Personages: Merian Cooper, Ernest B. Schoedsack, Marguerite Harrison, Haidar Khan (chief of Bakhityari tribe), Lufta (son of Haidar Khan)"--AFI catalog, 1921-1930."
  • "A documentary in which Merian C. Cooper, Ernest Schoedsack, and Marguerite Harrison travel through Asia Minor and Iraq to reach a tribe of nomads in Iran known as the Bakhtyari. They follow the tribe on its forty-eight day trek across deserts, streams, and mountains, through snow and ice, to reach pasture for their flocks. These three people were the first Westerners to cross the Zardeh Kuh Pass and the first to make this migration with the tribes."
  • "A documentary in which Merian C. Cooper, Ernest Schoedsack, and Marguerite Harrison travel through Asia Minor and Iraq to reach a tribe of nomads in Iran known as the Bakhtyari. They follow the tribe on its forty-eight day trek across deserts, streams, and mountains to reach pasture for their flocks. These three people were the first Westerners to cross the Zardeh Kuh Pass and the first to make this migration with the tribes."
  • "A documentary in which Merian C. Cooper, Ernest Schoedsack, and Marguerite Harrison travel through Asia Minor and Iraq to reach a tribe of nomads in Iran known as the Bakhtyari. They follow the tribe on its forty-eight day trek across deserts, streams, and mountains to reach pasture for their flocks. These three people were the first Westerners to cross the Zardeh Kuh Pass and the first to make this migration with the tribes."@en
  • "A documentary in which Merian C. Cooper, Ernest Schoedsack, and Marguerite Harrison travel through Asia Minor and Iraq to reach a tribe of nomads in Iran known as the Bakhtyari. They follow the tribe on its forty-eight day trek across deserts, streams, and mountains to reach pasture for their flocks. These three poeple were the first Westerners to cross the Zardeh Kuh Pass and the first to make this migration with the tribes."
  • "A documentary in which Merian C. Cooper, Ernest Schoedsack, and Marguerite Harrison travel through Asia Minor and Iraq to reach a tribe of nomads in Iran known as the Bakhtyari. They follow the tribe on its forty-eight day trek across deserts, streams, and mountains to reach pasture for their flocks. These three poeple were the first Westerners to cross the Zardeh Kuh Pass and the first to make this migration with the tribes."@en
  • "Récit documentaire illustrant 2 fois l'an, la migration des tribus du peuple Bakhtiari de Perse formées de 50 000 personnes accompagnées de leurs troupeaux de 1 000 000 de bêtes. Cette migration pénible et périlleuse a pour but de conduire les animaux (chevaux, vaches, chèvres, moutons) vers des pâturages d'une vallée de la montagne Zardeh Kuh. Les moments les plus difficiles sont la traversée de la rivière Karun avec des radeaux d'outres gonflées d'air et l'ascension de la passe de la montagne Zardeh Kuh."
  • "Récit documentaire tourné en 1924 par les explorateurs Cooper et Shoedsack avec la journaliste Marguerite Harrison, de la migration (48 jours) deux fois l'an des tribus du peuple Bakhtiari de Perse (Iran) comprenant 50,000 personnes et 500,000 d'animaux. Cette migration pénible et périlleuse a pour but de conduire les animaux (chevaux, vaches, chèvres et moutons) vers des pâturages d'une vallée de la montagne Zardeh Kuh. Les moments les plus difficiles sont la traversée de la rivière Karun avec des radeaux faits d'outres gonflées d'air et l'ascension (12,000 pieds) de la passe de la montagne Zardeh Kuh. Film sonorisé récemment avec des musiques traditionnelles persanes."

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  • "Grass [videorecording] : a nation's battle for life"
  • "Grass (Pel·lícula cinematogràfica)"
  • "Grass (Motion picture : 1925)"@en
  • "Grass (Motion picture : 1925)"
  • "Grass, a nation's battle for life"
  • "Grass, a nation's battle for life"@en
  • "Grass a nation's battle for life"
  • "Grass a nation's battle for life"@en
  • "Grass : a nation's battle for life"
  • "Grass : a nation's battle for life"@en