SILENCE OF THE TIDES
synopsis
Silence of the Tides is a poetic film about the largest tidal wetland in the world, The Wadden Sea. The driving force of the film is the breathing of the Wadden: the inhaling and exhaling of the tides. It’s a film of cycles involving the rolling life of flora and fauna, and it’s a film of contrast throughout the four seasons, life and death, storm and silence, the masses and the individual. All set against a backdrop of sky, water, wind, mist and constantly changing light. The film plays witness to the ongoing relationship between man and nature.
international title: | Silence of the Tides |
original title: | Silence of the Tides |
country: | Netherlands |
sales agent: | The Party Film Sales |
year: | 2021 |
genre: | documentary |
directed by: | Pieter-Rim de Kroon |
film run: | 102' |
release date: | DE 29/07/2021, NL 9/12/2021 |
screenplay: | Michiel Beishuizen, Pieter-Rim de Kroon |
cinematography by: | Dick Harrewijn |
film editing: | Erik Disselhof |
music: | Birgit Wildeman |
producer: | Annemiek van der Hell |
co-producer: | Birgit Schulz, Peter Warnier |
line producer: | Reinette van de Stadt |
production: | Windmill Film, AVROTROS, Wild at Art, Bildersturm Filmproduktion |
distributor: | Real Fiction Filmverleih, Cinema Delicatessen |