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Paradise Lost: At The Mill
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Plot Summary
Filmed over a year at a remote mill in the Scottish Highlands, 'Paradise Lost: At The Mill' is a deeply personal and artistic exploration of place, memory, and the passage of time. Director Andrew Kötting collaborates with his daughter Eden, alongside a collective of dancers, to create a meditative and visually striking portrait of rural life and the inner landscapes it evokes. The film blurs the lines between documentary and personal reflection, offering a unique cinematic experience.
Critical Reception
The film has garnered significant attention in experimental and arthouse cinema circles for its unique artistic vision and intimate portrayal of a specific location and its inhabitants. Critics have praised its contemplative nature, striking cinematography, and the deeply personal collaboration between father and daughter.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its evocative cinematography and meditative atmosphere.
Appreciated for its deeply personal and artistic exploration of place and time.
Seen as a unique and challenging arthouse documentary.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot entirely on location at the mill where Andrew Kötting and his daughter Eden spent a year living, observing the changing seasons and the local landscape.
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