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RIVERS
AND TIDES (2004)
Germany - 2001 - 90 mn
Documentary
Directed by Thomas Riedelsmeyer
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Landscape sculptor
Andy Goldsworthy is renowned throughout the world
for his work in ice, stone, leaves, wood. His own
remarkable still photographs are Goldsworthy's way
of talking about his often ephemeral works, of fixing
them in time. Now with this deeply moving film, shot
in four countries and across four seasons, and the
first major film he has allowed to be made, the elusive
element of time adheres to his sculpture.
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Lola for Best Documentary
German Film Awards
Outstanding Individual Achievement: Cinematography
Thomas Riedelsheimer |
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VARIETY
Thomas Riedelsheimer's documentary "Rivers and
Tides" takes a beautifully lensed look at the work
of Scottish "landscape sculptor" Andy Goldsworthy,
whose unique creations -- composed of icicles, leaves,
sticks, rocks, etc. -- are often as not simply swept
away by the next tide or wind gust.
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