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Andy Goldsworthy’s Rivers & Tides

Wildly praised by the nation’s top critics, the smash theatrical hit RIVERS AND TIDES is a mesmerizing, poetic and curiously contemplative portrait of revered Scottish sculptor Andy Goldsworthy, whose long-winding rock walls, icicle assemblages and other intricate, druidic masterpieces are made entirely of materials found in the wild. Gorgeously shot and edited by director Thomas Riedelsheimer, RIVERS AND TIDES is an intoxicating study of the fragile relationship between man, art and nature.Andy Goldsworthy’s Rivers and Tides is a truly beautiful, Scottish-German 2001 documentary about artist Goldsworthy, a Scotsman whose medium is nature itself and whose preferred studio is the outdoors, particularly where water forever flows, rises, and/or retreats. The soft-spoken, secluded Goldsworthy is seen hard at work making ephemeral sculptures out of bits of ice in the trees, or building tall, mysterious cones from loose rock, which stand like spiritual sentinels in forests and on shorelines, overgrown by plants or swallowed daily by high tides. Filmmaker-cinematographer Thomas Reidelsheimer goes to great and sometimes inexplicable lengths to make visual corollaries to Goldsworthy’s ideas about underappreciated relationships between light, color, movement, balance, and fluidity of form in the real world, making Rivers and Tides a lively and always surprising cinematic gallery. Some of Goldsworthy’s most miraculous natural installations–stone walls that snake through hundreds of feet of forest and stream, for instance–show up in the last half-hour. –Tom Keogh

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  • Larry Weinberg
    March 5, 2010
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    Oh man, I just sat through this thing…yes it’s beautiful, yes it is ‘ART’but listen to this guys explanations of his ‘ART’ man, man, I don’t even know what to say…I guess the other 5 five star reviewers will be glad to tell me!

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  • T. Mylan
    March 5, 2010
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    This thing is way too long and renders an interesting artist boring.

    Far too self-involved and masterbatory. I actually liked A.G.’s work before I saw this movie. Now? Not so much. I just can’t deal with people who take themselves that seriously, especially a guy who spends all day arranging twigs.

    The attempt at creating drama out of a dude stacking rocks is rediculous at best.

    Just stick to the picture books if you want to continue enjoying this artist.

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  • B. Smith
    March 5, 2010
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    I have watched this a couple of times just to be sure I wasn’t missing something. But I have come to realize that this is the worse DVD on art I have seen in a long time. Its pretentious, slow, and just plain boring. Either I was watching something quite different from the other reviewers or they are simply part of the the ‘me too’ art crowd that thinks they are suppose to find this drival uplifting.

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  • H. Paul Moon
    March 5, 2010
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    This is the most hilariously overrated film I’ve seen in recent memory. It made me laugh harder than Superbad. And the piles of lavishing praise shown in these reviews take me to an extremely cynical place with the epiphany that Art is truly a minor part of peoples’ lives. Even professional film critics (paired with the “user comments” of gullible civilians like/unlike yours truly) reserve a small window for the seeming “fine” arts, and whatever cow patty splats at their feet conveniently gets awarded the quota.

    To be ironic and yet truthful, I highly recommend this film for some of the funniest moments in cinematic history. You will be cheering for Andy’s little nature puzzles to collapse by the first quarter-hour, and when they do, it’s devilish fun.

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  • inf0
    March 5, 2010
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    While I did enjoy several of the images of the final product and process, this film was disappointing. The processes and effects of change in nature are intrinsically interesting, but, in my opinion, this film devoted WAY too much attention to Andy Goldsworthy and not enough to nature and its interaction with his creations. I found myself fast-forwarding at 8x speed through much of the narration to get to the “good” parts. The quality of the DVD transfer was also mediocre (or maybe the original filming wasn’t that good to begin with). There is no comparison to “Winged Migration” (5 stars)–at least not a favorable one.

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