Latvian Animated Film 'Flow' Garners Universal Acclaim as a Cinematic Masterpiece
Gints Zilbalodis's wordless feature about animals navigating a post-human flood captivates with its visual beauty, thematic depth, and innovative storytelling.
- 'Flow,' directed by Gints Zilbalodis, is a wordless animated film following a group of animals surviving a flood in a world without humans.
- The film uses naturalistic animal behavior and real animal sounds to tell its story, avoiding dialogue and relying on body language and vocalizations.
- Critics praise the film's stunning animation, meditative tone, and its ability to evoke emotional and philosophical reflection without explicit explanations.
- The movie has been lauded for its modest $4 million budget, showcasing the potential for ambitious storytelling outside of Hollywood's high-cost productions.
- 'Flow' has already won the New York Film Critics Circle award for Best Animated Feature and is Latvia's official submission for the Best International Film Oscar.