Paradise Lost: At The Mill
Paradise Lost: At The Mill

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Paradise Lost: At The Mill

2020
Movie
74 min
English

The band performed from their rehearsal studio at The Mill In Bradford, West Yorkshire on November 5. Setlist: Widow (First time since 2016), Fall From Grace (Live debut), Blood and Chaos, Faith Divides Us - Death Unites Us , Gothic, Shadowkings , One Second, Ghosts (Live debut), The Enemy, As I Die, Requiem, No Hope in Sight, Embers Fire, Beneath Broken Earth, So Much Is Lost (First time since 2014), Darker Thoughts (Live debut)

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IMDb6.0/10
Director: Andrew KöttingGenres: Documentary, Experimental

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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