Sea (2004)
This film poem about the sea is a visual invitation to an imaginary journey through the landscape of waves along the Atlantic coast. Or as Herman Melville writes: "Let a distracted person sink into deep dreams... And, invariably they will lead you to water... Yes, everyone knows that meditation and water are closely connected!" The sources of inspiration for our film flow of film pictures were the "soul images" described by Melville in MOBY DICK and the rhythmic and powerful music of composer Misato Mochizuki.
Director: Wolfgang Lehmann, Telemach Wiesinger
Runtime: 15 min
Release Date: January 1, 2004
Country: Germany
Language: No Language
Original Language: de
More Films by Director: Wolfgang Lehmann, Telemach Wiesinger
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Sea about?
- This film poem about the sea is a visual invitation to an imaginary journey through the landscape of waves along the Atlantic coast. Or as Herman Melville writes: "Let a distracted person sink into deep dreams... And, invariably they will lead you to water... Yes, everyone knows that meditation and water are closely connected!" The sources of inspiration for our film flow of film pictures were the "soul images" described by Melville in MOBY DICK and the rhythmic and powerful music of composer Misato Mochizuki.
- Who directed Sea?
- Sea was directed by Wolfgang Lehmann, Telemach Wiesinger.
- How long is Sea?
- Sea has a runtime of 15m (15 minutes).
- Where was Sea produced?
- Sea was produced in Germany.