Words like 'haunting', 'compelling', 'poignant', 'awe inspiring' come to mind, but don't quite catch the effect for me. Maybe 'sublime'? Quietly and deeply wonderful!
Maggie
[For a much larger version of the video, with a link to interviews with the filmmaker, etc., see here. g.]
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Thank you George,
Words like 'haunting', 'compelling', 'poignant', 'awe inspiring' come to mind, but don't quite catch the effect for me. Maybe 'sublime'? Quietly and deeply wonderful!
Maggie
[For a much larger version of the video, with a link to interviews with the filmmaker, etc., see here. g.]
Posted by: Maggie | February 24, 2012 11:56 PM