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Michael Palin: Sahara [2002]
 
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Michael Palin: Sahara [2002]
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If the mere sight of Michael Palin striding purposefully towards the camera across some foreign terrain is enough to send you into fits of delight, then Sahara is just for you. Following on from his three pan-global expeditions, Palin is back on the exploration trail. This time it's traversing the Sahara desert; travelling from Gibraltar through Tangiers and the Arab world down through Africa and some of the most inhospitable conditions on the planet. The formula that Palin established in Around The World In Eighty Days has hardly been tampered with, but Sahara is proof that there are few better exponents of the travelogue. Palin is an engaging host, far more attractive than the extreme survival merchants, walking the fine line between experienced traveller and slightly eccentric Englishman abroad. The programme also strikes a perfect balance between grand visual gestures (the camerawork is simply stunning) and focusing on the individual lives that characterise the region, all underpinned by Palin's unique brand of humour. This is one to return to again and again.

On the DVD: Sahara comes in at a mere four one-hour episodes and the producers were left with a huge amount of unused footage. Thus the DVD features a large selection of deleted scenes, all linked by Palin. The excellent set of extras also includes a collection of rough video diaries--mainly featuring Palin being pummelled by the elements--and an extensive interview with the presenter. The picture quality is fantastic (particularly compared to Palin's earlier series), as is the digital sound. There is a subtitle option and scene selection and the whole package is thoroughly recommended. --Phil Udell

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There is no easy way to cross the Sahara by land and Michael Palin encounters the same problems and difficulties faced by travellers for centuries.


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26 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Michael Palin The Legend, 9 Jan 2003
This review is from: Sahara [2002] (DVD)
This is one of the best DVD's I've ever seen.
As a DVD it has loads of extra's, interviews and is packed with Michaels unique style of humour.
It's one of those DVD's what you can watch over and over again without getting bored with it.
It's encouraged me to take a trip to the Sahara this year.
This is a Classic, a must own DVD.
Worth every penny and more.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars So close (to Europe) and yet so unknown, 30 Jan 2006
By Rennie Petersen (Copenhagen, Denmark) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Sahara [2002] (DVD)
"Sahara" is a travelogue made for the BBC in 2001. Michael Palin and a camera crew traveled around the Sahara Desert and recorded their experiences. This resulted in four one-hour episodes that were shown on TV, and are now available on DVD.

The trip started at Gibraltar and went all the way around, and sometimes into, the Sahara Desert, through Morocco, Western Sahara, Mauritania, Senegal, Mali, Niger, Algeria, Libya, Tunisia, Algeria again, Ceuta, and back to Gibraltar. Some of these countries are huge, for example, Algeria is four times the size of France or three times the size of Texas. The Sahara Desert is roughly the same size as the United States, and the trip covered 10,000 miles and took three months.

The Sahara Desert is so close to well-known Europe (just on the other side of the Mediterranean Sea) and is yet almost totally unknown to most of us in the West. In "Sahara" this veil of ignorance is lifted.

All of the Michael Palin travelogue programs feature his wit and charm and exuberance, and "Sahara" is no exception. It was a very impressive trip, with many special Palin-style encounters with interesting people. And, of course, beautiful pictures from the desert and the picturesque ancient cities like Fez and Timbuktu.

Still, I'm giving only four stars to "Sahara" instead of the five stars I've given to most of the other Michael Palin travelogue programs.

My reduced enthusiasm for "Sahara" is related to the fact that most of the countries he visited this time are ones that represent many problems. Heat, drought, poverty, begging, sickness, cultures in decline, refusal to accept the modern world, political instability, even barbaric traditions (female circumcision).

These are not countries that I feel much desire to visit myself, and this reduces my interest in the program. It is occasionally evident that Michael Palin was not all that happy with things himself, and this is also a negative factor.

Another negative factor is that the trip is presented in a somewhat disjoint manner at times. The trip was simply too much for the time allotted, so parts are skipped and we jump from one place to another. (The associated book does a much better job of covering the entire trip.)

I also felt that some of the things included in the program were very special and not really representative of the area, for example the Paris - Dakar rally, the British WW II veterans' reunion in Libya and the flash-backs to the filming of "Life of Brian" in Tunisia.

The DVD version of this program is on two discs. In addition to the four one-hour episodes there is the following extra material:
- Interview with Michael Palin (16 min.) - very good
- Deleted scenes (30 min.) - very good, some very funny bits
- Video diary (25 min.) - not so interesting

As Michael Palin says himself, "With the wonders of DVD we can show you and bore you rigid with things that didn't actually make the final cut."

Conclusion: Not as good as the best of the Michael Palin travelogues, but still very good.

Rennie Petersen

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Bijou Travelogue, 18 Aug 2006
By Mr. J. J. Percival "sedgemoor" (Hungerford(ish), UK) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Sahara [2002] (DVD)
Shorter than the normal Palin epics, but perfectly formed none the less. Given that his previous journeys have covered vast tracts of geographically and politically inhospitable territory it's somewhat of a suprise that travelling round a barren sandpit in North Africa presents so many problems, there are an inordinate number of missing "hops" as he travels round. None the less, Palin exhibits his usual unique brand of wide eyed Englishness and his team displays it's almost mythical ability to get him into places even Lonely Planet doesn't know exist. Of all his journeys this is the one I'd least like to emulate,not enough beer drinkers in that part of the world. This is however a fascinating insight into this little known corner of the world, somehow Palin still manages to make such a journey appear little more trouble than two weeks in Marbellla!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Michael Palin strikes again!
A nostalgic trip (for me), and an excellent work by Michael Palin. The DVD is very well done with a wealth of information contained in it. Read more
Published on 3 May 2005 by Don Park

3.0 out of 5 stars Bit of a rush job!!!!!
Whilst it could be argued that the countries that Michael visits throughout the Sahara region are some of the least well known to the layman, each country is passed through... Read more
Published on 1 Jul 2004

4.0 out of 5 stars Is Palin getting to old for this?
After ordering this video from Amazon, I sat down to watch it with my family. Although we all very much enjoyed, I couldn't help wondering if Michael was getting too old for... Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Another Stunner
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