Local Knowledge

Film Maker
Rimmer, David
Year
1992
Country
Canada
Language
Format
16mm
Length
33
Genre
experimental
Category
Landscape

“David Rimmer’s film is at once a somber and celebratory meditation on time and place. Its title, ‘Local Knowledge’, is marine terminology for what a skipper must know when navigating dangerous waters. Rimmer is an experienced sailor and the film’s spiritual and geographical center is aptly named Storm Bay, where he spends his summers. But it’s a troubled site. The camera, moving with tide and swell, seems to strain anxiously at its anchor and it becomes clear from here on in nothing will ever be at rest. Local Knowledge won’t save anyone anymore. “Rimmer’s film shatters the comforting dualities of nature/culture, public/private, home/away, time/space. Yet in place of easy references to apocalypse, the film suggests a simultaneously wondrous and dangerous world in flux. This is a mature work, pulling all of history through a moment, linking one’s own sacred ground with distant fields of blood and joy. Playing with the unforgiving shifts between return and recurrence, Rimmer has fashioned a compelling vocabulary of processed local and found images and as a result of a remarkable collaboration with composer Dennis Burke the film has becomes a work of philosophical intensity. ‘Local Knowledge’ embraces the human chaos around us without bitterness or finger wagging. It is a relentless voyage into the present, a territory too little inhabited.” – Colin Brown

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