Lovely short film, which was shown before the MENA premier of "Senna" at the 2011 Doha Tribeca Film Festival.
William Trubridge was present and introduced the film, as well as his his reason for making it as a tribute to the endangered Hectors Dolphin.
Short (about five minutes), but beautiful, with lovely music and a sort of poetry, accompanying footage of a simply unbelievable feat of pushing human boundaries. As opposed to most sports (and especially the sport in the following film), you see that this sport is incredibly peaceful, methodical, even spiritual.
An absolutely lovely way to spend a few minutes of your time. Highly recommended.
William Trubridge was present and introduced the film, as well as his his reason for making it as a tribute to the endangered Hectors Dolphin.
Short (about five minutes), but beautiful, with lovely music and a sort of poetry, accompanying footage of a simply unbelievable feat of pushing human boundaries. As opposed to most sports (and especially the sport in the following film), you see that this sport is incredibly peaceful, methodical, even spiritual.
An absolutely lovely way to spend a few minutes of your time. Highly recommended.