Rivers and Tides is a 2001 documentary film directed by Thomas Riedelsheimer about the British artist Andy Goldsworthy, who creates intricate and ephemeral sculptures from natural materials such as rocks, leaves, flowers, and icicles.[1][2][3] The music was composed and performed by Fred Frith and was released on a soundtrack, Rivers and Tides (2003).
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| Directed by | Thomas Riedelsheimer |
| Written by | Thomas Riedelsheimer |
| Produced by | Annedore von Donop Trevor Davies Leslie Hills |
| Starring | Andy Goldsworthy |
| Cinematography | Thomas Riedelsheimer |
| Edited by | Thomas Riedelsheimer |
| Music by | Fred Frith |
| Distributed by | Roxie Releasing |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
| Countries | Germany Finland United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
The film received a number of awards, including the ‘Best Documentary’ awards of the San Diego Film Critics Society and the San Francisco Film Critics Circle. It is an Anglo-German co-production by Mediopolis Film and the British independent film company Skyline Productions.
In 2018, Goldsworthy, Riedelsheimer, and composer Frith released a follow-up documentary, Leaning Into the Wind.
San Francisco Bay Area Film Critics Circle Award for Best Documentary Film | |
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