Like the best cinema, the films of Ben Rivers immerse us in stories that aren’t as interested in solving enigmas as letting us luxuriate in them.
Read @leonardogoi.bsky.social's review of #Bogancloch, opening at @anthologyfilm.bsky.social
Incredibly, the Icelandic documentary #Bogancloch is even slower than the North Dakota Dual Aurora Camera (NoDDAC) Live Stream.
Still at #HOMEmcr keeping with the Scottish theme with #Bogancloch, a follow up to the director #BenRivers' previous 2011 documentary #TwoYearsAtSea about the hermit #JakeWilliams.
An unexpected sequel to the 2011 documentary Two Years at Sea finds Ben Rivers pursuing his own very original style of filmmaking. Read the review: www.filmreviewdaily.com/new-reviews/...
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★★★★ #BOGANCLOCH - As #BenRivers returns to #JakeWilliams, and his life in #Scotland, he shows that living off grid might be the meaning of happiness - 'every frame is a work of art', says Sarah Kent www.theartsdesk.com/film-visual-...
My review of Bogancloch. In UK cinemas on 30 May 2025. #Review #Bogancloch
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Sometimes, the boldest films are the quiet ones!
Read Justin Bower's review of BOGANCLOCH, Ben Rivers' "exceptional" work of storytelling, out Friday in U.K. & Irish cinemas! 🤩
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