The documentary shows water landscapes as transparent surfaces, transfigured views of nature without technical effects. Close-ups, fragments, and views without a horizon create the impression of flatness. Plants with their symmetrical mirror images on the water turn into graphic elements. Similarly the sharp reflexes of light on the waves, the shadows of the fish, like echo sounders, make visible the uneven ground of the riverbed.
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Sign inOriginal NameFischfang in der Rhön (an der Sinn) (Fishing in the Rhön (at the Sinn))
StatusReleased: 92 years ago
December 31, 1932
LanguageUnknown
Spoken LanguagesNo Language
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