Travelling Fields
Originally released in 2009. Travelling Fields is a documentary film. directed by Inger Lise Hansen. At just 9 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
In my film works the main focus is on impermanence, transience, and ideas of change, shifts and “repositioning”. Landscape and architecture that appear to be solid and permanent is experienced unstable and disorienting. In travelling fields I am particularly interested in the idea of geography and how it can be examined and visually reworked in the dimension of altered time and filmic space. In this work I continue to work with shifts in perspective and working with the specific qualities it produces in the image. These qualities are results of certain ways of framing and the parallax movements produced by the travelling camera. It includes architectural elements and different ground surfaces in the Murmansk region, Kola Peninsula, Russia.
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- NO
Production Companies
- Fjordholm Filmproduksjon
- Norsk Filmfond
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Travelling Fields about?
In my film works the main focus is on impermanence, transience, and ideas of change, shifts and “repositioning”. Landscape and architecture that appear to be solid and permanent is experienced ...
Who directed Travelling Fields?
Travelling Fields was directed by Inger Lise Hansen.
How long is Travelling Fields?
Travelling Fields has a runtime of 0 hours and 9 minutes (9 minutes total).
When was Travelling Fields released?
Travelling Fields was released on January 1, 2009 in theaters.