A personal film essay about enjoyment and stress, ownership and security, freedom and coercion, beauty longing and status hunting. It is a movie about the danger to get stuck in a hedge trimmer. You can think what you want, says the man ...See moreA personal film essay about enjoyment and stress, ownership and security, freedom and coercion, beauty longing and status hunting. It is a movie about the danger to get stuck in a hedge trimmer. You can think what you want, says the man who sells soil, and you do not have to tell anyone what you think. This film is an almost wordless consideration of situations that all concern gardening, loneliness, beauty longing and stress. The waving flower meadow must be mowed down in order for the weeds to be removed and when the night falls, it is important to murder the snails. It is about people's pursuit and nature's relentlessness. Does it matter if you clean up nicely at our tombstone or if our ash is mixed with others in the memory grove? Written by
Brita Landoff Film
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