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- An international team of scientists explores a subglacial lake buried 3,600 feet beneath the Antarctic ice to reveal hidden truths about our planet's dynamic past. As they struggle against the ferocity of the ice and wind, they consider how our relationship with nature - and with one another - will impact humanity's future and the future of all life on our rapidly changing planet.
- Loose Horses is an hour long documentary about the thousands of unwanted domestic horses in the US who are sold as horsemeat in Canada and Mexico.
- Within and without, the sun's radiance illuminates all elements of Tippet Rise Art Center, from the smallest cloud of rosin dust to the sweeping landscape.
- The Stainless Stealer Steals the Universe is a lyrical-performative documentary, based on Alexander Calder's fascination with the universe, using space imagery from NASA projected on onto his sculpture, The Stainless Stealer. This short film is an exploration into the delicate balance and harmonies among music, sculpture, and the cosmos. Sculpture: Alexander Calder, The Stainless Stealer (1966). On loan to Tippet Rise Art Center from the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C.
- The Gardener is a documentary about the creative process of a pianist and composer, Julien Brocal. Beginning with a discussion about his improvisational collaboration with the composition, "Reflections", it soon becomes a conversation about the creative process in our society. The film lingers on the audio of the interview, cutting very little of his original dialogue so as to keep a continuous logic to his thought process. By holding on his thoughts, it allows us to connect with him as he searches for the words to describe his inner emotions. Won Best Documentary at the Fine Arts Film Festival in Venice, CA.
- A tranquil contemplation of Mark di Suvero's sculpture, Beethoven's Quartet, music composed by Ludwig van Beethoven, String Quartet No. 15 in A Minor, op. 132, performed by the Dover Quartet.