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Rivers and Tides: Andy Goldsworth Working With Time

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2.54/5

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Based on 148 votes and 11 reviews.


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User rating: March 15, 2010

its great! some special another!! it is more for spirit than for body!! everything in the world is for bodies - Andy is for spirities. Andy is SOS: Andy Saves Our Souls! Thank you a lot - and EXCUSE ME, my English is not so english :-)

User rating: June 9, 2007

This film is not only incredibly beautiful watch, it is also fun to listen to. Great soundtrack and lots of insightful comments from Mr. Goldsworthy regarding his work. He is a quiet, patient, amazing man. The film is simultaneously stimulating and soothing.

User rating: September 1, 2006

NO WORDS...JUST WONDERFUL !!!

User rating: May 26, 2006

WOW, speachless, wonderful. Told all my friends to go see it.

User rating: December 13, 2005

best film in years!

User rating: April 28, 2005

I loved it, it was a very accurate portrayal of andy as an artist, symboloizing many others.

User rating: September 25, 2004

I thought it was interesting because I am studing Andy at school in art alhough I`m no good at it!

User rating: July 23, 2004

AMAZING AND TIMELESS

User rating: July 7, 2004

I thought the film was quite extraordinary, combining scenes of natural beauty with a sense of wonder at the artist`s creations. Who could possibly forget the incredible red clay wall in Digne in the south of France! And that extraordinary stone wall in New York state. The difficulty with such a film is that it presents an emotional and intellectual challenge that not all people are prepared to experience, hence those who found the film boring.

User rating: July 6, 2004

Layers of meaning, beautifully photographed, insight into the creative process for a man who is comfortable in the space he moves and lives in. The movie is a meditation; I watched it twice and could watch it again and again.