For anyone who's ever longed for a simpler life in the wilderness, Andrew Renzi's astute documentary "Fishtail" should make for the perfect viewing. The director sheds new light on life in the American West that many have come to glorify, while capturing the very beauty that makes such glorification justifiable -- with only an impressive four days' worth of footage. Tell us about yourself. My name is Andrew Renzi, I'm a filmmaker that lives in New York City that recently made a documentary called "Fishtail." The film observes Tylee Abbott, an art dealer who specializes in Classic Western American Art, while he works on his Montana ranch during calving season, the month when the cows give birth. What was your biggest challenge in completing this project? We shot the entire documentary in four days on 16mm film, so not only were we constantly running out of time, but we...
- 4/14/2014
- by Ziyad Saadi
- Indiewire
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