Adrift
The film is shot on the Arctic island of Spitzbergen and in Norway. It combines time-lapse photography with stop-motion animation of the landscape. Through camera angles and framing, the film gradually dislocates the viewer from a stable base where one loses the sense of scale and grounding. 'Adrift' takes perception itself as the subject of its journey.
Inger Lise Hansen
Inger Lise Hansen was educated at North East London Polytechnic, St. Martin’s College of Art, London and received a Masters of Fine Art Film from San Francisco Art Institute. She has made a number of experimental animation films with support from Arts Council England, Film London, and the Norwegian Film Institute and has won several international prizes including Gold Prize for Animation at the Bilbao Festival of Documentary and Short Films, Chris Frayne Award for Best Animation at Ann Arbor International Film Festival. Her earlier films have been shown at Tate Modern, London, Institute of Contemporary Art, London, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, Museum of Modern Art, Stockholm and Hiroshima Animation Festival.
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