An Extraordinary Documentary About the Most Precious of Lives
Briefly

The rhythm, cadence, imagery, and metaphor of poetry are rare to find in films; Margreth Olin achieved this delicacy in her poetic documentary 'Songs of Earth'.
The film delves into the relationship between Olin's aging parents and the Norwegian landscapes, blending personal narrative with nature photography and poetic elements, accompanied by a harmonious score.
Olin captures the essence of her father's stories and life experiences, intertwined with the sounds of nature, while drawing parallels between his aging skin and the landscape shaped by time and nature.
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