Geographies of Solitude

Documentaire
    Réalisé par Jacquelyn Mills • Écrit par Jacquelyn Mills
    Canada (Québec) • 2022 • 103 minutes • 16 mm • Couleur
Résumé

L’écologiste Zoe Lucas est venue sur l’île de Sable, une île isolée au large de la Nouvelle-Écosse, pour la première fois dans les années 1970 et vit sur cette bande de terre éloignée depuis des décennies, presque seule. Ses études sur la biodiversité de l’île ont fait de cette scientifique autodidacte une experte estimée.

Geographies of Solitude is an immersion into the rich landscapes of Sable Island and the life of Zoe Lucas, a naturalist and environmentalist who has lived over 40 years on this remote strip of land.
"Two women on a lonely island off the coast of Nova Scotia: Sable Island. Conservationist Zoe Lucas was an art student when she came there for the first time in the 1970s and has been living on this remote strip of land for decades now, mostly alone. Director Jacquelyn Mills films Lucas on her daily trips around the island to observe the local flora and fauna. Her studies of Sable Island's population of wild horses, for which the island is famous, and of the biodiversity there in general have made the self-taught scientist an esteemed expert. Collecting the alarming amounts of plastic washing up also forms part of Lucas's everyday life. Mills films on 16 mm, which lends a special beauty to the barren landscape. Science and art fuse in the two women's activities, each enriching the other. The movements of beetles are made into music. Horse manure provides useful data for Lucas and is just as useful for Mills's experiments in film exposure and developing, along with algae and other vegetation. When Mills loads the final film reel into her camera, it is not just the shoot that is coming to an end, but also a special encounter between two people. A twinge of melancholy is unavoidable."
(Berlinale)

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