Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Movie: Flood Tide


I've been loosely following the Swimming Cities of the Switchback Sea and Serenissima but this is the first time I've heard of this movie. I want to see this.

FLOOD TIDE

FLOOD TIDE is a narrative film about a journey down a river in the midst of ongoing economic and ecological collapse. The film tells the story of a group of friends who, driven by dreams, desperation, and a sense of adventure, decide to build a boat out of scrap material. As they begin to build more people gather at the river, assembling vessels out of the trash that surrounds them. Inspired, but uncertain, they set out down the river to make a new life for themselves.

FLOOD TIDE blends narrative, cinema verite, and improvised experimental film. The film was shot amidst the artist Swoon’s 2008 Swimming Cities of Switchback Sea project, in which seven homespun boats were built and crewed by an eclectic group of artists and performers. The boats floated down the Hudson River staging performances in towns along the way.

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