Promo for feature-length documentary 'Living with Lava'
Banff Mountain Film Festival 2013
Film Finalist
International Film Festival for Environment, Health, and Culture (2013)
Award of Excellence
Winnipeg Real to Reel Film Festival (2013)
1st Runner Up - Best Feature Documentary
International Film Festival for Peace, Inspiration, and Equality (2013)
(Award of Excellence / Best Editing / Best Cinematography)
Artsfest Film Festival, Pennsylvania, USA, (2013)
18 months in the making the film tells the human stories connected to three Icelandic volcano's, Eldfell, Eyjafjallajokull and Katla.
With a rich history of volcanic eruptions this film zooms in on that timeline in order to humanise this natural events.
With contributers speaking candidly for the first time about the 1973 eruption, the devastation still felt today from Eyjafjalljokull and what lies around the corner with Katla the film is a visual jouney that entwines mother nature with human emotion.
Little can match up to the force of a volcanic eruption ... but in this film the real power is in the spoken word.
facebook.com/pages/Living-with-Lava-Documentary/188953287803268
Music Licensed by EMI Production Music
Archive courtesy of BBC Motion Gallery / Chris Weber V.E.I
Banff Mountain Film Festival 2013
Film Finalist
International Film Festival for Environment, Health, and Culture (2013)
Award of Excellence
Winnipeg Real to Reel Film Festival (2013)
1st Runner Up - Best Feature Documentary
International Film Festival for Peace, Inspiration, and Equality (2013)
(Award of Excellence / Best Editing / Best Cinematography)
Artsfest Film Festival, Pennsylvania, USA, (2013)
18 months in the making the film tells the human stories connected to three Icelandic volcano's, Eldfell, Eyjafjallajokull and Katla.
With a rich history of volcanic eruptions this film zooms in on that timeline in order to humanise this natural events.
With contributers speaking candidly for the first time about the 1973 eruption, the devastation still felt today from Eyjafjalljokull and what lies around the corner with Katla the film is a visual jouney that entwines mother nature with human emotion.
Little can match up to the force of a volcanic eruption ... but in this film the real power is in the spoken word.
facebook.com/pages/Living-with-Lava-Documentary/188953287803268
Music Licensed by EMI Production Music
Archive courtesy of BBC Motion Gallery / Chris Weber V.E.I
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