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The First Mark (2008)

Overview

The First Mark is a poetic, immersive observation of Peter Nadin’s Old Field Farm. Both a diary and a poetic reverie, the film opens the doors to Peter Nadin’s activity in which art and agriculture come together. By following the documentation of the farm’s activities—chicken feeding, bee-hiving or pig breeding—we are taken within Nadin’s extraordinary thoughts and visions.

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Director

Natsuko Uchino

ReleasedJan 1, 2008
Runtime9m
StatusReleased

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