Adrenaline Bach
Marten Berkman
Adrenaline Bach is a visually stunning short film that features Tim Sellars, a triathlon athlete who trains among the forests, ridges and mists of Canada’s boreal mountains. A meditation on the inter-connectedness of human nature and the natural world, the film is shot against the startlingly beautiful landscape of the Yukon Territory.
Marten Berkman is a visual artist, film maker and photographer living in Canada’s
subarctic. The theme of his work is the land and our relationship with it as an
industrial culture. His practice has led to explorations ranging from the
manufactured spaces at the heart of our urban centres, to the wilderness of remote
environments on six continents. His work appears locally, nationally and
internationally in collections, festivals, broadcast, and speaking engagements. His
art appears in public and private galleries, and festivals such as Interactive Futures
and Electric Fields. Work with his clients and partners range from photography for
Canadian Geographic magazine, HD and full dome video production for Yukon and
Yukon First Nations at the Vancouver 2010 Olympics, to photography and film
production for the National Film Board of Canada.
- Original title Adrenaline Bach
- Director Marten Berkman
- Duration 7
- Production year 2007
- Category Short Film
- Subcategory Documentary
- Nationality Canada
- Producer National Film Board of Canada
- Dialogue language No dialogues
- Intérpretes Tim Sellars