Low Tide: A Newly Restored Work by Thomas Wright (2022)

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Shot on 16mm in 1991, just a year before Wright’s death, Low Tide is a gorgeously textured, newly restored film-essay documenting a short walk in coastal South Carolina. Low Tide exemplifies Wright’s approach to filmmaking and his interest in memory, the natural world, and the ways humanity encroaches upon them both.

Director: George Matthews
Runtime: 7 min
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Production: Artifacture Labs
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: George Matthews

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Low Tide: A Newly Restored Work by Thomas Wright about?
Shot on 16mm in 1991, just a year before Wright’s death, Low Tide is a gorgeously textured, newly restored film-essay documenting a short walk in coastal South Carolina. Low Tide exemplifies Wright’s approach to filmmaking and his interest in memory, the natural world, and the ways humanity encroaches upon them both.
Who directed Low Tide: A Newly Restored Work by Thomas Wright?
Low Tide: A Newly Restored Work by Thomas Wright was directed by George Matthews.
Who stars in Low Tide: A Newly Restored Work by Thomas Wright?
Low Tide: A Newly Restored Work by Thomas Wright stars Heather Foster.
How long is Low Tide: A Newly Restored Work by Thomas Wright?
Low Tide: A Newly Restored Work by Thomas Wright has a runtime of 7m (7 minutes).