- Follow experimental filmmaker Miriam Needoba in this rare view of British Columbia's remote Selkirk Mountains as seen through the eyes of wildlife photographer Jim Lawrence. Interweaving the startling imagery of Lawrence's still photography with Needoba's sublime cinematography, 'Eyes In The Forest: The Portraiture of Jim Lawrence' is as much restrained study of landscape and wildlife as it is a conversation between two artists and their art forms. Lawrence is as much a part of the landscape as the grizzly bears, eagles, caribou and squirrels he captures on film. Combining engaging soundscapes from the environment with Lawrence's gentle narration, this short documentary transports the audience deep into this wild and beautiful world.—Anonymous
- Follow experimental filmmaker Miriam Needoba in this rare view of British Columbia's remote Selkirk Mountains as seen through the eyes of wildlife photographer Jim Lawrence. Interweaving the startling imagery of Lawrence's still photography with Needoba's [adjective] cinematography, 'Eyes In The Forest: The Portraiture of Jim Lawrence' is as much restrained study of landscape and wildlife as it is a conversation between two artists and their art forms. Lawrence is as much a part of the landscape as the grizzly bears, eagles, caribou and squirrels he captures on film. Combining engaging soundscapes from the environment with Lawrence's gentle narration, this short documentary transports the audience deep into this wild and beautiful world.—Anonymous
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