In 1986, Burning Man is an annual event that brings together artists, architects and designers to create sculptures in the arid desert of Black Rock, Nevada. Each year, incredible ephemeral cities are built in the spirit of inclusion and self-expression. The 2018 edition marked the death of Larry Harvey, famed co-founder of Burning Man. This film gives a behind-the-scenes look inside a globally recognized event. Drawn in by the passion and inspiration of its artists, we discover the unique character of this larger-than-life festival.
Also presented:
38th International Festival of Films on Art, Canada (2020)
38th International Festival of Films on Art, Canada (2020)
Director | Gerald Fox |
Production | Sophia Swire |
Production
Gerald Fox
Gerald Fox is an arts filmmaker who has twice won the Grand Prize at FIFA and been awarded a Tribute for his work by FIFA in 2014. He has also won the BAFTA, the Grierson, The Prix Italia, the RTS and Chicago Gold Bear for his arts films.
Biographies have been provided by third parties.
Biographies have been provided by third parties.
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