Today on Far Future Horizons we present the National Geographic
Channel’s documentary Beyond the Movie -
The Lord of the Rings.
This documentary explores the myriad inspirations for
J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth fantasy saga, beginning with the influence of
Tolkien's idyllic childhood in rural England, which served as the model
for Tolkien's threatened Hobbit paradise.
Map of Middle Earth by Pauline Baynes, 1970 |
Equally fascinating are the influence of Tolkien's
experience in World War I, the "evil" of industrial development, and
especially the influence of Anglo-Saxon poetry (notably Beowulf) and the
mythology of the Finnish Kalevala, which formed the basis of Tolkien's elfish
culture.
Tolkien's passion for nature conservancy and cultural
preservation is what ultimately serves the National Geographic agenda, but
eloquent testimonials by archaeologists, anthropologists, and filmmakers make
this 52 minute documentary an extraordinary journey to the far corners of the
globe and back into time to explore the impact of cultural forces that inspired
the epic motion picture.
National Geographic Beyond the Movie ~ The Lord of the Rings
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