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Sooley’s lens captures the essence of Great Dixter with a personal touch. You get this intimate look at the flora and the garden's evolution over seasons, which is pretty remarkable. The vibe is reflective with a slow, almost meditative pace that lets you soak in the lushness. It’s not just about plants; it’s about the relationship between man and nature, and you really feel Sooley's admiration for Lloyd's vision. The visuals are stunning, almost painterly at times, with a sort of warmth that makes you wish you could just wander through those gardens. It’s a film that doesn’t rush. Instead, it encourages you to breathe and appreciate the small details. A real treat for anyone who appreciates gardens or photography, honestly.
Filmmaker Howard Sooley's personal connection to Great Dixter.Explores the relationship between gardens and their caretakers.Rich cinematography capturing the ebb and flow of the seasons.
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