New Zealand International Film Festival

Leaning Into the Wind: Andy Goldsworthy

27 JUL 2017 — Documentary

About.

Company

New Zealand International Film Festival

Duration

93 minutes

Advisory

None

UK/Germany 2017

Andy Goldsworthy is a British sculptor, photographer and environmentalist whose site-specific sculptures and land art redeploy nature’s resources in startling and harmonious new shapes and textures. The spell of his work, whether it lasts as long as a country wall or until the next gust of wind blows it away, invariably encompasses its inevitable passing.

Thomas Riedelsheimer’s landmark Rivers and Tides (2001) inventively documented Goldsworthy in the act of creation and introduced him to an international audience. Fifteen years later, Riedelsheimer returns to find Goldsworthy still engaged in his philosophical and tactical exploration of the natural world. The two pick up where they left off, only ranging more widely as Goldsworthy now accepts commissions around the world.

Leaning Into the Wind is their collaborative sequel, taking us into the hillsides, terrains and other outdoor spaces where Goldsworthy feels most at home and inspired. He chats and he works. Exquisitely soundscaped and seductively photographed to a score by Fred Frith, this is as entrancing an onscreen encounter with an artist as you could hope to find.

Credits.

Thomas Riedelsheimer

Director/Photography/Editor

Leslie Hills, Stefan Tolz

Producers

Fred Frith

Music

With.

Andy Goldsworthy

Tina Fiske

Holly Goldsworthy

Festivals.

San Francisco 2017

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