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Five Seasons: The Gardens of Piet Oudolf
Fri Jun 15: 7.15pm Sat Jun 16: 4.30pm, 7.15pm Sun Jun 17: 4.00pm, 7.00pm Mon Jun 18: 3.00pm Tue Jun 19: 3.00pm Wed Jun 20: 3.00pm Thu Jun 21: 4.30pm
$12 General Admission $9 Student/Senior $7 for NWFF Members ** $7 for Northwest Horticultural Society Members! **
Thomas Piper US 2017 1h 15m
About You may not be familiar with his name, but his work is all around you: Piet Oudolf has designed some of the most iconic outdoor spaces around the world, from the High Line in New York to the Lurie Garden in Chicagos Millennium Garden. Five Seasons as the title suggests follows Oudolf from Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer, and Fall again, showing how he approaches his work through the seasons while working on his latest project.
Surprisingly, Oudolf came to garden designing late in life, but found that he had a knack for arrangement and a deep appreciation of plants. Filmmaker Thomas Pipers beautiful, mesmerizing photography captures Oudolf in his most comfortable element the garden as he shares his insight into the world of public and private spaces, where he finds inspiration, and his philosophy on how working with plants creates a greater understanding of life and death.
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LocationNorthwest Film Forum (View)
1515 12th Ave
Seattle, WA 98122
United States
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