




The Air Holds Still On My Breath - Iceland : Director: Philip Clemo | Genre: Documentary | Produced In: 2009
Synopsis: "The Air Holds Still On My Breath - The Iceland Journey" offers a deep immersion into a world of exquisite beauty: immersion into the extraordinary patterns and abstraction found in landscape, immersion into the elemental roots of all being. The film, in seven parts, explores the hugely diverse Icelandic landscape of ice and fire as a metaphor for different states of being, representing episodes in the journey of life. The project was shot using specialist camera technology to capture extreme slow motion details of geothermal activity and waterfalls, and from the air using an ultra-smooth gyro-stabilised camera mounted on a helicopter. This is a very different kind of film. An opportunity to let go of pre-conceptions and see the planet in a new way. The original music, described as "beautiful, transcendent ... indefinable" by the BBC, is available on Philip Clemo's album "The Rooms (All Colours Arts)".
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