Bogancloch

Bogancloch

Release date : August 9, 2024
Runtime : 1h 25m
Countries of origin : Germany / Iceland / United Kingdom /
Original Language : Gaelic /
Director : Ben Rivers /
Writers :
Production companies : Flaneur Films / Hopscotch Films / Akkeri Films / Urth Productions /
August 9, 2024 1h 25m Germany Documentary Gaelic More
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Bogancloch is where Jake Williams lives, nestled in a vast highland forest of Scotland. The film portrays his life throughout the seasons, with other people occasionally crossing into his otherwise solitary life. At the heart a song, an argument between life and death, each stating their case to rule over the world. The film is without exposition, it aims at something less recognisable, a different existence of reality observed in discrete moments. A sequel to Two Years at Sea (2011), charting a subtly changing life in a radically changing world.
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  • title:Bogancloch
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2024
  • Runtime:1h 25m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Germany · Iceland · United Kingdom ·
  • Original Language: Gaelic ·
  • Director: Ben Rivers /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: Flaneur Films · Hopscotch Films · Akkeri Films · Urth Productions ·
  • Overview:Bogancloch is where Jake Williams lives, nestled in a vast highland forest of Scotland. The film portrays his life throughout the seasons, with other people occasionally crossing into his otherwise solitary life. At the heart a song, an argument between life and death, each stating their case to rule over the world. The film is without exposition, it aims at something less recognisable, a different existence of reality observed in discrete moments. A sequel to Two Years at Sea (2011), charting a subtly changing life in a radically changing world.
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