Sigur Rós 'Ég anda' by Ramin Bahrani
David Knight - 24th July 2012
In his film, Ramin Bahrani juxtaposes beautiful shots of animals with mechanistic and industrial activity in the human world - simple yet effectively thought-provoking. Its easy to ponderthe vulnerability of these creatures faced with out world. The final shots, of a real fish out of water, may be hard to watch but they demonstrate the point rather well. With excellent cinematography by Hunter Baker. http://www.youtube.com/watchv=vO-fkzxcBWY
In his film, Ramin Bahrani juxtaposes beautiful shots of animals with mechanistic and industrial activity in the human world - simple yet effectively thought-provoking. Its easy to ponderthe vulnerability of these creatures faced with out world. The final shots, of a real fish out of water, may be hard to watch but they demonstrate the point rather well.
In his film, Ramin Bahrani juxtaposes beautiful shots of animals with mechanistic and industrial activity in the human world - simple yet effectively thought-provoking. Its easy to ponderthe vulnerability of these creatures faced with out world. The final shots, of a real fish out of water, may be hard to watch but they demonstrate the point rather well. With excellent cinematography by Hunter Baker. http://www.youtube.com/watchv=vO-fkzxcBWY
With excellent cinematography by Hunter Baker.
In his film, Ramin Bahrani juxtaposes beautiful shots of animals with mechanistic and industrial activity in the human world - simple yet effectively thought-provoking. Its easy to ponderthe vulnerability of these creatures faced with out world. The final shots, of a real fish out of water, may be hard to watch but they demonstrate the point rather well. With excellent cinematography by Hunter Baker. http://www.youtube.com/watchv=vO-fkzxcBWY
http://www.youtube.com/watchv=vO-fkzxcBWY
David Knight - 24th July 2012
Credits
Production/Creative
- Director
- Ramin Bahrani
- Producer
- Summer Shelton
David Knight - 24th July 2012