Both poetic essay and meditative fiction, A Tale of the Wind has certain affinities with movies as different as Jean Cocteau's The Testament of Orpheus, Chris Marker's Sans soleil, and Souleymane Cisse's Brightness, but it is too proud to owe its vision to any source beyond Ivens's own far-reaching experience and research. Part of the film's inspired thesis appears to be that cinema and history, fantasy and documentary, have a lot to teach each other.
Jonathan Rosenbaum
May 29, 1992