Scarborough Bluffs (1974): a woman walks away from us, through a field of grass. Approaching a treeline, she turns and crosses the frame. Instead of panning to accommodate her, the camera zooms wider – the woman continues to diminish as if still walking away and the landscape is fully revealed. The shot partially repeats: a wipe transition replaces the grass with water, and a ‘shipscape’ from Toronto’s Port Lands (2011) is revealed. Poetically, light reflected from downtown office towers catches the sail of a boat crossing the frame. Then amusingly, a split-screen sequence underlines the correspondence between woman and sailboat.
Walking Away 2
- Film Maker
- Dudar, Peter
- Year
- 2012
- Country
- Canada
- Language
- Format
- Video
- Length
- 5
- Genre
- documentary, experimental, short
- Category
- art & artists, Earth, Ecology, environment, Landscape, Performance


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