Rental fee (includes all parts of the four-part film): $22
Discounted fee for BAMPFA members: $18
Members: to receive your discount, you must log in to Eventive with the same email address you use to receive BAMPFA member communications.
This rental package includes the complete four-part film; each part is also available separately.
In 2014, Ulrike Ottinger journeyed to the distant regions of the Bering Sea—to Alaska, then Chukotka and Wrangel Island, and on to Kamchatka and Bering Island—following along the paths of historic expeditions and explorers, such as the naturalist Georg Wilhelm Steller and Vitus Bering; later, Captain James Cook; and, still later, the poet and botanist Adelbert von Chamisso, who traveled with Otto von Kotzebue. Over a three-month period, Ottinger filmed the remarkable landscape, flora, and fauna; documented encounters with local residents, who subsist off the land and sea; and kept a logbook of her experiences. In the resulting multipart film, her observations enter into a fascinating dialogue with the logbooks and records of past explorers. A work of great beauty—possibly Ottinger’s magnum opus—Chamisso’s Shadow holds appeal for those interested in nature, history, geography, science, ethnography, indigenous cultures, art, and cinema, and should be more widely known.
—Susan Oxtoby
- Year2016
- Runtime193 minutes
- LanguageGerman, English
- CountryGermany
- DirectorUlrike Ottinger
- ScreenwriterUlrike Ottinger
- CinematographerUlrike Ottinger, Stefan Gohlke
Rental fee (includes all parts of the four-part film): $22
Discounted fee for BAMPFA members: $18
Members: to receive your discount, you must log in to Eventive with the same email address you use to receive BAMPFA member communications.
This rental package includes the complete four-part film; each part is also available separately.
In 2014, Ulrike Ottinger journeyed to the distant regions of the Bering Sea—to Alaska, then Chukotka and Wrangel Island, and on to Kamchatka and Bering Island—following along the paths of historic expeditions and explorers, such as the naturalist Georg Wilhelm Steller and Vitus Bering; later, Captain James Cook; and, still later, the poet and botanist Adelbert von Chamisso, who traveled with Otto von Kotzebue. Over a three-month period, Ottinger filmed the remarkable landscape, flora, and fauna; documented encounters with local residents, who subsist off the land and sea; and kept a logbook of her experiences. In the resulting multipart film, her observations enter into a fascinating dialogue with the logbooks and records of past explorers. A work of great beauty—possibly Ottinger’s magnum opus—Chamisso’s Shadow holds appeal for those interested in nature, history, geography, science, ethnography, indigenous cultures, art, and cinema, and should be more widely known.
—Susan Oxtoby
- Year2016
- Runtime193 minutes
- LanguageGerman, English
- CountryGermany
- DirectorUlrike Ottinger
- ScreenwriterUlrike Ottinger
- CinematographerUlrike Ottinger, Stefan Gohlke