Here at the Water’s Edge
A voyage of discovery among familiar things: the images and sounds of New York Harbor. This film-poem explores the edge of the shoreline, where man and nature persistently confront one another. In the words of critic, Faubion Bowers, “It is the most haunting film I have ever seen. The film’s poetry is utterly visual – such wonder at the ordinary, such mastery of the natural.” The film was made by Leo Hurwitz and still photographer, Charles Pratt.
This film was preserved at the George Eastman Museum.
Leo Hurwitz & Charles Pratt
Year
1962
Runtime
60 minutes
Format
16mm
Collaborators
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presents
here at the water’s edge
music
henry cowell
conductor
lehman engel
reeves sound
mix by
richard vorisek
a film by
leo hurwitz
and
charles pratt