Shot in Northern Russia, Travelling Fields is the third film in Inger Lise Hansenâ €™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