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Echoes of the Invisible

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ECHOES OF THE INVISIBLE turns its lens onto explorers who are pushing the human body and technology beyond known limits in the most extreme environments on Earth. It follows Al Arnold, a blind man running through the deadly deserts of Death Valley; Rachel Sussman, a photographer capturing photographs of the oldest living organisms; Paul Salopek, a journalist walking across the world in the footsteps of the earliest human migrations; and scientists building machines to look back nearly to the beginning of time. These individuals are linked by their search for the fabric of our interconnectedness before it is lost in the noise of our distracted and divided world.

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Soham Gadre Vague Visages Echoes of the Invisible’ is both calming and exhilarating in equal measure. Jan 9, 2024 Full Review Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat Spirituality & Practice A meditative documentary that touches on a remarkable number of spiritual practices, including questing, silence, and wonder. Rated: 5/5 Feb 7, 2022 Full Review Rob Aldam Backseat Mafia It's beautifully made, using the backdrops and subject matter to full effect. Jun 21, 2021 Full Review Phil Guie Film-Forward.com [There is a] lengthy section is where Echoes of the Invisible starts becoming too didactic for its own good with lots of exposition but not much human drama. Rated: 2/5 Jan 1, 2021 Full Review Hunter Lanier Film Threat The movie's almost a plea to slow down, look around, and be humbled by the enormity of space and time. Rated: 8/10 Apr 1, 2020 Full Review Nathanael Hood Unseen Films Go, seek this film, and surrender. Be healed. Amen. Rated: 9/10 Mar 27, 2020 Full Review Read all reviews

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Audience Member IN A NUTSHELL: This SXSW winner releases on June 22, 2021, courtesy of Utopia. This feature documentary turns its lens onto explorers who are pushing the human body and technology beyond known limits in the most extreme environments on Earth. It follows Al Arnold, a blind man running through the deadly deserts of Death Valley; Rachel Sussman, a photographer capturing photographs of the oldest living organisms; Paul Salopek, a journalist walking across the world in the footsteps of the earliest human migrations; and scientists building machines to look back nearly to the beginning of time. These individuals are linked by their search for the fabric of our interconnectedness before it is lost in the noise of our distracted and divided world. Produced by Jan Cieslikiewicz and Scott Cronan, with cinematography from Steve Elkins, ECHOES OF THE INVISIBLE features original music from Ben Esbach (of The Sugarplastic) and Morgan Henderson (of Fleet Foxes) along with music contributed by Julianna Barwick, Colin Stetson (of Arcade Fire, Tom Waits, The National), Jim O'Rourke (of Sonic Youth), and many others. THINGS I LIKED: The introductory scene of the man creating a beautiful piece of art out of tiny colored pieces of sand was so perfect as a symbol of how tiny things, like a grain of sand, can create something beautiful over time. During the course of the film, more images of sand art were used to demonstrate more messages about life. You get to travel all over the world and even into outer space! Stunning cinematography. Some of the landscapes look like they're from other planets! The is a section in the film where no words are spoken. Subtitles, music, and sounds take you on a spiritual journey of thought. The original score by Ben Eshbach is lovely and contemplative. COMMENTS ABOUT THIS DOCUMENTARY: "ECHOES HAS PLACED ME SOMEWHERE BEYOND WORDS…ONE OF THE MOST PROFOUND THINGS I'VE SEEN…SEE THIS FILM FOR IN A TIME OF UNCERTAINTY AND FEAR IT PUTS IT ALL INTO PERSPECTIVE…" — STEVE KOPIAN | UNSEEN FILMS THINGS I DIDN'T LIKE: It wasn't entirely clear how the main people featured in the documentary were connected. For example, in one scene, Rachel talks about her mother and it shows a picture of Linda. Are they related? TIPS FOR PARENTS: Kids will be bored. You see the naked backside of a man. No profanity. THEMES: Time History The mystery of our own interconnectedness Powerful Mother Nature Stillness and the importance of listening to nature Relationships Walking The inner drive that compels us to do what we do You can see my full review on my Movie Review Mom YouTube channel! Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/21/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis ECHOES OF THE INVISIBLE turns its lens onto explorers who are pushing the human body and technology beyond known limits in the most extreme environments on Earth. It follows Al Arnold, a blind man running through the deadly deserts of Death Valley; Rachel Sussman, a photographer capturing photographs of the oldest living organisms; Paul Salopek, a journalist walking across the world in the footsteps of the earliest human migrations; and scientists building machines to look back nearly to the beginning of time. These individuals are linked by their search for the fabric of our interconnectedness before it is lost in the noise of our distracted and divided world.
Director
Steve Elkins
Producer
Scott Cronan, Jan Cieslikiewicz
Production Co
Cronanland Media
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Jun 22, 2021, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
Jun 22, 2021
Runtime
1h 46m
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