Becoming Animal
Synopsis
Examining the relationship between ourselves and the other species we share the planet with has opened up new ways to understand our place in the world. This film offers an attempt to give some of these new ways of thinking a cinematic form.
An essay based on a field trip to Wyoming's wild nature, in the company of the bio-philosopher David Abram and the two visionary filmmakers Emma Davie and Peter Mettler. And with an abundance of bison, moose and birds. Both form and thought are unchained in a film that ends up moving (far) beyond man's self-centred view of nature, and into a state of almost psychedelic receptiveness. As Mettler asks in a diaristic note: Are language and modern technology a barrier or an open door between ourselves and the world that surrounds us? And what about the medium of film itself?
Official Selection CPH:DOX 2018 - World premiere
Details
- Year
- 2018
- Type of film
- Features
- Running Time
- 78 mins
- Director
- Emma Davie, Peter Mettler
- Producer
- Cornelia Seitler, Rebecca Day, Sonja Henrici, Brigitte Hofer
- Editor
- Peter Mettler
- Director of Photography
- Peter Mettler
Production status
Complete
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Last updated 20th March 2018