Zeitgeist Films | Act of God
Jennifer Baichwal
Film Info
2009
76 mins
Color
Canada
In English, Spanish and French with English subtitles
35mm
Aspect ratio: 1.85:1
Sound: Dolby SRD
Synopsis

The new film from the director of Manufactured Landscapes.

Is being hit by lightning a random natural occurrence or a predestined event? Accidents, chance, fate and the elusive quest to make sense out of tragedy underpin director Jennifer Baichwal’s (Manufactured Landscapes) captivating new work, an elegant cinematic meditation on the metaphysical effects of being struck by lightning. To explore these profound questions, Baichwal sought out riveting personal stories from around the world—from a former CIA assassin and a French storm chaser, to writer Paul Auster and improvisational musician Fred Frith. The philosophical anchor of the film, Auster was caught in a terrifying and deadly storm as a teenager, and it has deeply affected both his life and art: “It opened up a whole realm of speculation that I’ve continued to live with ever since.” In his doctor brother’s laboratory, Frith experiments with his guitar to demonstrate the ubiquity of electricity in our bodies and the universe. Visually dazzling and aurally seductive, Act of God singularly captures the harsh beauty of the skies and the lives of those who have been forever touched by their fury.


Act of God was the opening night film at the Canadian International Documentary Festival Hot Docs on April 30, 2009 and is now in theaters.


Links

An interview with Jennifer Baichwal in Now Magaazine

An interview with Baichwal on CBC News

An article about Act of God in The National Post