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Examines Norman Dawn's For the Term of His Natural Life as an example of 'sojourner cinema': that is, a film preoccupied with travel and location but which is neither set in the film-maker's place of origin nor a film of diaspora or exile.
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Simulated Scenery : Travel Cinema, Special Effects and For the Term of His Natural Life
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