Echo
Directed by
A film on the camera's ability of coming into contact and reacting at the subjects, capturing the moment's intensity, the passing of time, stopping the colour filling and the nuances' of the landscape where the film is set. Echo is a work about relations between people rather than individuals. People who have lost their liaison with nature, who clearly appear to be uncomfortable, and who, like children, communicate with one another through playing and dancing. Even the colours reflecting the players' feelings and desires are part of this film, a work in which each element becomes the echo of something else.
Genre
Fiction
Country
United Kingdom
Year
2003
Duration
29'
Tatia Shaburishvili
Languages
English
Ecosystems
Ecosystems
Among oceans, peaks, waterways, arid lands, woodlands and grasslands, the vast diversity and splendor of the natural world, the remarkable harmonies of small and large habitats, crucial for life on the planet and at risk due to human actions.








