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Thirteen Ways

PMA Films

This film explores the human relationship to the natural world through an experimental structure: one-by-one, a series of scientists, hunters, paragliders, artists, and naturalists are brought to a small patch of field and forest in midcoast Maine, and left to wander freely.

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What happens when you encounter a piece of land you have never seen before; what do you see, think, and feel? This film explores the human relationship to the natural world through an experimental structure: one-by-one, a series of scientists, hunters, paragliders, artists, and naturalists are brought to a small patch of field and forest in midcoast Maine, and left to wander freely. Filmed in all four seasons and featuring naturalist Bernd Heinrich, glaciologist Kirsty Tinto, tracker Dorcas Miller and others, this film is a celebration of place, an exploration of seeing, and a new approach to depicting science on screen.

Directed by:  Ian Cheney
Run time: 68 minutes
Rated: NR


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