Skagafjördur

A film documenting the landscapes of northen Iceland, as well as a recent work about the Hudson River. Drawing on the traditions of 19th-century landscape painting and still photography, Hutton's contemplative, meticulously composed films unfold as a series of tableaux seperated by black leader. They have been shown at museums and festivals around the world, most recently at the 2004 editions of the Whitney Biennial and the Toronto International Film Festival.

Author: 

Year: 

2002 to 2004

Country: 

United States
Technical data

Original format: 

16mm

Speed: 

24FPS

Aspect ratio: 

1.37:1

Colour: 

Colour & B&W

Sound: 

Silent

Length: 

33 minutes

Distribution/sales: 

Copies for rent

  • Canyon Cinema

Image Gallery: 

Skagafjördur (Peter Hutton, 2004)
Skagafjördur (Peter Hutton, 2004)

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