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Director: Pieter-Rim De Kroon
Year: 2020
Duration: 104’
Country: Netherlands / Germany
Language: English, German, Dutch, Danish
Category: Around the World in 9 Films
Category Sponsor: RNZ
Topics: Environment

A spellbinding cinematic tour de force about the fragile relationship between man and nature.

This is an enchanting, poetic film about the largest tidal wetland in the world. With its glorious sunsets, diverse wildlife, and landscapes that change twice a day, the Wadden Sea has proven itself to be a photogenic place. Yet the largest tidal wetland in the world has never been depicted as breathtakingly as it is here.

The driving force of the film is the breathing of the sea. The inhaling and exhaling of the tides. It is a film of cycles involving the rolling life of flora and fauna, a film of contrast throughout the four seasons, life and death, storm and silence, the masses and the individual. All set against a backdrop of sky, water, wind, mist and constantly changing light.

Director Pieter-Rim de Kroon’s observational style and cinematic eye for detail presents a sumptuous film that is a feast for the eyes.

A magnificent nature experience portraying life along the Wadden Sea and lets the lyrical images speak for themselves.
CPH:Dox

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