Feldberg

Feldberg

Release date : October 23, 1990
Runtime : 1h 55m
Countries of origin : Austria /
Original Language :
Director : Michael Pilz /
Writers :
Production companies : Michael Pilz Filmproduktion / Wega Film /
October 23, 1990 1h 55m Austria More
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In this evocative work, we hear and see the interactions of a man and a woman in a pristine forest. We gain a sense of intimacy with them and nature. Suddenly we leave the worries of our scattered lives and begin to remember the primal elements of existence: earth, wind, fire, water, people, and creation. This epiphanic process demands patience and an almost meditative state, but it is so worth the effort – just as a journey a mountain meadow requires some effort in order to find its treasures. We leave the traditions of narrative for a more open approach to cinema. There are suggestions and onsets of a storyline, but almost everything remains a mystery for our encountering. This is a film that will allow you to observe and exist, without anxiety, without demands, and it allows you a rare glimpse into the life of things.
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  • title:Feldberg
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1990
  • Runtime:1h 55m
  • Genres:
  • Countries of origin: Austria ·
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Michael Pilz /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: Michael Pilz Filmproduktion · Wega Film ·
  • Overview:In this evocative work, we hear and see the interactions of a man and a woman in a pristine forest. We gain a sense of intimacy with them and nature. Suddenly we leave the worries of our scattered lives and begin to remember the primal elements of existence: earth, wind, fire, water, people, and creation. This epiphanic process demands patience and an almost meditative state, but it is so worth the effort – just as a journey a mountain meadow requires some effort in order to find its treasures. We leave the traditions of narrative for a more open approach to cinema. There are suggestions and onsets of a storyline, but almost everything remains a mystery for our encountering. This is a film that will allow you to observe and exist, without anxiety, without demands, and it allows you a rare glimpse into the life of things.
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