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Norway, 2010, 9 minutes
Colour, Sound, 35mm ,HD Video
Shot in Northern Russia, Travelling Fields is the third film in Inger Lise Hansen’s inverted perspective trilogy, following Proximity (2006) and Parallax (2009). The films focus on a particular phenomenon occurring through a change of perspective and animated camera movements, as a way of redefining a place and its geography. In these films sections of the landscape are documented by moving the camera one frame at the time, along a track. As each of the earlier films focus on one particular location, Travelling fields offers a more complex viewing as it moves between different topographies and locations in the Kola Peninsula.
Special Mention - International Jury, 2010 Oberhausen Short Film Festival
Themes:
Landscape