Cinema Ecologica - Film Screening
"5 Walks Trilogy"
Netherlands, 2008, 2010, 2012, Dutch with Turkish Subtitles, 56’
Director: Anna Abrahams
5 Walks, Desert 79° and 7 Peaks is a cinematic triptych by Anna Abrahams about the cultural significance of the landscape.
5 Walks. Hercynia Silva
2008 | 16 min. | With: Matt Hulse, Dan Geesin, André Graham, Agnieszka Sadlakowska
The horror and grandeur of the last remnants of Northern European primary forest conjure up a history of hunting, fleeing and meetings with magical creatures. He who knows nature’s laws will see wonderful places whilst roaming the forest. Those that don’t belong, will become hopelessly lost.
Desert 79°: 3 Journeys Beyond the Known World
2010 | 19 min. | With: Matt Hulse
Three historical accounts of Arctic travellers in search of the unknown, told in different shades of white. Pytheas was the first to give a written account of an expedition to the Northern Ice Sea. (330 BC). In search of the North-West passage, the English admiral John Ross reported an encounter with the only inhabitants of the universe (1819). The Swedish inventor Andree and his partners aspired to be the first to set foot on the North Pole (1897).
7 Peaks
2012 | 23 min. | With: Matt Hulse
A film about humans’ drive to climb to the top of a mountain if they find themselves at its foot. Will the summit provide a clearer picture of our complicated existence?
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