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Ashes and Snow

  • Documentary
  • Drama

March 5, 2005 (US)

1h 2m

If you come to me at this moment your minutes will become hours your hours will become days and your days will become a lifetime.

Ashes and Snow, a film by Gregory Colbert, uses both still and movie cameras to explore extraordinary interactions between humans and animals. The 60-minute feature is a poetic narrative rather than a documentary. It aims to lift the natural and artificial barriers between humans...

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