In this documentary that shadows an Emmy-winning sound recordist at
work, writer-director Nick Sherman captures one man's solitary obsession
with obtaining "natural" sounds in an aural world that's littered with
noise. Recording sounds isn't just Gordon Hempton's occupation, a job
he's performed passionately for the past 30 years; to him, it's also an
art form -- and his preferred method of communication. "This is a remarkable journey: a quest for imperiled Nature by an artist who never stopped listening."-Ken Burns www.soundtrackerthemovie.com
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