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  1. Titled Of Walking in Ice, it’s now being reissued by the University of Minnesota Press. It is a weird and wonderful document—a vital record of Herzog’s creation of his famous, baffling self.

  2. Dec 16, 2019 · The idiosyncratic films of wandering British filmmaker Andrew Kötting are often a mixture of experimental travelogue – exploring on foot being a key feature of his work – and portraits of eccentric communities, all told through a collage approach to visuals and sound.

  3. Köttings contribution to this collection offers us an account of the challenges and affirmations of raising, caring for and creating with Eden but also emphasises how he has been shaped and sustained by their interdependency.

  4. Feb 15, 2024 · Of Walking In Ice is only 66 pages. But if you reckon every 17 syllables as one haiku – that still makes for a big read. A glove in the field. wet, and cold water lying. In the tractor tracks. Yes, the 'loneliness' haiku was Herzog's one, though Basho's on the same subject is a close match.

  5. Jun 18, 2017 · The director’s new film is a brilliantly ramshackle recreation of King Harold’s last route. Still from Andrew Kötting’s 'Edith Walks'.

  6. Aug 15, 2024 · "Andrew Kötting recreates scenes of the fascinating and melancholy 90-mile walk undertaken in 1841 by the nature poet John Clare, in a bizarre documentary.

  7. Dec 1, 2007 · A lot of pain runs through Of Walking in Ice; but where’s any walker without the feet’s afflictions, making him or her heroic? Herzog’s own niggles are named and declaimed. My favourite pain-lines are: ‘the Achilles tendon is rather irritated, as I’ve been walking all day on the left side of the asphalt and twisted a little with every ...

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