Martha Brook Falls Trailer

Martha Brook Falls Trailer (2017)

05 October 2017 Factual 6 mins

In a northern valley of Cape Breton, a camera is relinquished into a remote riverbed. It travels underwater and is enveloped by current, cascading toward an 80-foot waterfall. Water pulses over its surface, forming a mass of microscopic lenses that concentrate the world around; an environment fluidly impressing its mark. In between this rush downstream and a final repose, the precipice of Martha Brook Falls is breached.

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Canada 05 October 2017

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