Moods Of Nature

1933

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Impressionist study of the moods of nature.

Documentary study of the moods of nature and the effect of the seasons on the countryside. Reflections on inland waters, sea waves - gentle and fierce - wind-blown crops and trees and frequent shots of varying types of cloud formations both calm and threatening.

Keywords

Nature; Scenery

Background Information

Paul Burnford was 18 when he made the film. Burnford was mentored by John Grierson and Paul Rotha, was appointed by Sir Julian Huxley as Head Photographer at the London Zoo, and in the mid-1930s edited Eistenstein's film QUE VIVA MEXICO. See also SYMPHONY OF NATURE (1933).

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