Nathaniel Dorsky
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Nathaniel Dorsky at IFFR
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Song and Solitude
No words can describe the dark beauty of Song and Solitude. A comprehensive symphony of wonder.
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Sarabande
Sarabande has an enchanting rhythm alternating distance and detail with a melody dictated by nature.
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Winter
The darkest season. Winter shares a deeply felt connection with the city where Dorsky shot most of his films: San Francisco.
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Arbor Vitae
Film shows insight into the metaphysical coherence of life, gives existence a soul like the tree of life.
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The Visitation
Medieval inspiration, the cinema lit like a church through stained-glass windows. The light descends and touches people.
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August and After
It is hard to imagine a festival without a new Nathaniel Dorsky film. In the exquisite August and After he deals with a great loss.
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The Return
Dorsky – honoured with a retrospective at IFFR 2011 – has incorporated images of Rotterdam in his new film. ‘Like a memory already gone, this place of
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Hours for Jerome
Convincing return to filmmaking after more than 10 years’ absence is a cinematic succession of the seasons inspired by the Medieval Book of Hours.
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Pneuma
Painstaking materials research using various pieces of unexposed 16mm film stock. A meditative elegy of light.