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COMMUNITY RATING




Patience (After Sebald) is a multi-layered film essay on landscape, art, history, life and loss by the acclaimed documentary film-maker Grant Gee. An investigation into the work and influence of German writer W.G. Sebald (1944 – 2001), “Patience (After Sebald)” is a multi-layered film essay on landscape, art, history, life and loss by the acclaimed documentary filmmaker Grant Gee (director of the Grammy nominated film on Radiohead, “Meeting People is Easy” and “Joy Division,” winner of the prestigious Grierson Award for Best Cinema Documentary.) Structured around a long walk through coastal East Anglia, the same walk undertaken by the narrator in “The Rings of Saturn,” the film includes interviews with writers Rick Moody, Adam Philips, Robert Macfarlane and Tacita Dean.
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