• A unique cinematic /photographic project of an endangered ecosystem
• High-resolution frames from an award-winning film capture the Wadden Sea reserve, which spans the coastline of 3 countries. Includes a DVD of the film
The Wadden Sea region, which extends over the Netherlands, Germany, and Denmark is one of the last remaining large-scale ecosystems that dry out at low tide, and has been on the UNESCO World Heritage List since June 2009. Silence of the Tides is a cinematic portrait of this unique nature reserve of intertidal mud flats and wetlands. Director Pieter-Rim de Kroon’s 102 minute film explores the fragile relationship between man, nature, and tides. It captures the fog, wind, and water, the constantly changing light, and the ever-present horizon. This book was created from high-resolution frames from the film, which were personally selected by director de Kroon. It includes a DVD of the film.
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Pieter-Rim de Kroon started in 1980 as a cameraman for the Polygoon-Profilti newsreel. His work is characterized by a strong 'cinematographic approach'. Pieter-Rim's films have been awarded more than 140 awards at international film festivals, including a Golden Calf for the documentary Hollands Licht.
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