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Andy Goldsworthy is a British sculptor whose work is nature-based and ephemeral. His self-described way of approaching the world is either to walk on the path or walk through the hedge. Goldsworthy prefers trudging through the hedge as opposed to walking on the more prosaic sidewalk next to it. UK/GERMANY, 2017, 93 minutes, rated PG
Community Partners: Rockland Center for the Arts, Hopper House Museum and Study Center (member discounts extended to both organizations)
“Leaning into the Wind is a work of art in itself; beautifully and meditatively shot (by Riedelsheimer), accompanied by a faintly mysterious score that seems to be telling us secrets.” – Moira Macdonald, The Seattle Times
“The film has a wandering, lonely purity. We feel as if we’ve been allowed to fleetingly swim through Andy Goldsworthy’s psyche.” – Chuck Bowen, Slant
“Leaning Into the Wind will inspire anyone who sees it to look for the beauty in every gust, to admire how nature constantly rearranges itself, and us along with it. Even at its most self-conflicted, this is a fascinating reminder that some art wasn’t made to be owned.” – David Ehrlich, IndieWire