Filmmaker Asgeir Helgestad documents the state of nature at his home country Norway, where he has photographed all his life. From the lives of bees at his farm, to wild reindeer on the high mountains, and puffins at the ocean’s edge, he shows the beauty of threatened nature and tracks down human actions responsible for its decline. This is a personal story on our connection with the non-human world, the relations between the small and the big, and a reminder of nature’s strength and vulnerability. Director Asgeir Helgestad Asgeir Helgestad is an award-winning director, cinematographer, writer and producer from Norway. He has over thirty years of experience with documentary and photo. Nature has always been his greatest love and inspiration and his work reflects deep passion and empathy for his subjects. His recent documentary, Queen without Land (2018), has been shown in more than fifty festivals, received over thirty international awards, and reached audiences worldwide. His stills photography has been awarded at the biggest wildlife photo competitions such as Wildlife Photographer of the Year. The first book he authored and photographed, Dyr i skogen / Animals in the Forest (2001), received the Norwegian Ministry of Culture debutante prize. Asgeir established the independent film production company Artic Light in 2006 with focus on giving a voice to nature and those creatures that otherwise are not as visible in the public space. He is member of The Norwegian Society of Cinematographers and Norske Naturfografer. https://www.articlight.com Director Statement his film is my tribute to nature in Norway and a cry for its loss. Through an emotional and gripping exploration of nature’s diversity and interconnectedness, my vision is to elicit respect and love. I want to awaken us to what we are about to lose. My camera moves from the invisible microlevel to the majestic, open landscapes with a rhythm that is both mesmerizing and meditative. I know how to capture a perfect image, but it feels insincere when my heart is filled with sorrow for nature´s decline. My aim is to take the viewers on an experiential journey of joy, loss, pain, and hope that can be felt with our body and mind. The film’s music and soundscapes embrace these emotional contrasts. To achieve this aim, I focus on three main actors – puffins, wild reindeer, and bees – in their respective ecosystems, and follow closely their lives and challenges. Their intimate portraits encourage empathy and compassion and are imperceptibly connected with my own perspective. What I communicate is passion and curiosity together with indignation, and urgency. As the sixth mass extinction of species on earth marches on at an accelerating rate, we need to regain our deep connection to nature. With this film I want to communicate one of the most important issues of our times for us humans and for all those we share this planet with. |
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