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Title RAI Film Festival 2017. At low tide / [directed by Anna Grimshaw]
Published London, England : Royal Anthropological Institute, 2016

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Description 1 online resource (64 min.)
Series Academic Video Online
Summary Every day, carrying the simplest of tools, diggers across coastal Maine set out at low tide to dig for clams on the wide mud flats that stretch far into the bay. It is backbreaking work. But it has an unusual beauty that emanates from the ebb and flow of the tide, the shifts of light and wind, the skill and rhythm of digging, and the sound and texture of deep, viscous mud. At Low Tide explores the choreography of digging through a portrait of a man who lives and works according to the tide. In its focus on pattern, movement and repetition, the film evokes the sensory richness and poetic dimensions of clam digging, offering a new perspective on contemporary American culture
Notes Title from resource description page (viewed September 13, 2017)
In English
Subject Clamming -- Maine
Clamming
Maine
Genre/Form Feature films
Feature films.
Form Streaming video
Author Grimshaw, Anna, director