Arktis - Zwischen Licht und Dunkel (2004)
Arktis is a poetic approach to the bizarre landscape of ice, rock, and water; a journey to the arctic ocean and surroundings, with images and sounds. Seventy one-second scenes of the arctic serve as the original material, which is then transformed in its texture, time lapse, color and light qualities to create a material reminiscent of landscape painting. The sound collage uses fragments from sounds of nature and samples from a piece of music for violin and song, which are also transformed in a manner similar to that of the visual pictures. (Jürgen Reble)
Director: Jürgen Reble
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 30 min
Release Date: April 24, 2004
Country: Germany
Language: No Language
Original Language: de
Keywords
iceberg, arctic polar circle region, underwater, aurora borealis, short film, experimental, arctic, ice bear
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Arktis - Zwischen Licht und Dunkel about?
- Arktis is a poetic approach to the bizarre landscape of ice, rock, and water; a journey to the arctic ocean and surroundings, with images and sounds. Seventy one-second scenes of the arctic serve as the original material, which is then transformed in its texture, time lapse, color and light qualities to create a material reminiscent of landscape painting. The sound collage uses fragments from sounds of nature and samples from a piece of music for violin and song, which are also transformed in a manner similar to that of the visual pictures. (Jürgen Reble)
- Who directed Arktis - Zwischen Licht und Dunkel?
- Arktis - Zwischen Licht und Dunkel was directed by Jürgen Reble.
- How long is Arktis - Zwischen Licht und Dunkel?
- Arktis - Zwischen Licht und Dunkel has a runtime of 30m (30 minutes).
- What genre is Arktis - Zwischen Licht und Dunkel?
- Arktis - Zwischen Licht und Dunkel is a Documentary film.
- Where was Arktis - Zwischen Licht und Dunkel produced?
- Arktis - Zwischen Licht und Dunkel was produced in Germany.