The expansive mountainscapes of the Andes are the basis for this new, 35mm film by Daïchi Saïto. Once again propelled by the free, pulsating improvisation of saxophonist Jason Sharp, in which his heartbeat and breathing play a prominent role, the series of images slowly becomes more abstract. The end result is a hypnotic, sensory meditation on ‘our’ earth.
Directed by Daïchi Saïto
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Letterboxd
3.7 / 5
Crew
Daïchi Saïto
Director
Daïchi Saïto
Editor
Daïchi Saïto
Producer
Oona Mosna
Producer
Popular Reviews
2 reviews
Max
6.5★ · 06/11/25
I love the last 10 minutes of 2001
I love the last 10 minutes of 2001
Greifff
8.8★ · 11/23/23
Sun-rays of shining colors setting this estranged land ablaze, beaming a lustrous warmth in the aftermath of unpredictability. There is calmness to this chaos.
Sun-rays of shining colors setting this estranged land ablaze, beaming a lustrous warmth in the aftermath of unpredictability. There is calmness to this chaos.