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Lost for Words

Lost for Words

93' 2025
dir.: Hannah Papacek Harper

This lyrical and visually stunning film is a manifesto calling for the establishment (or rejuvenation) of our precious connections with nature. Featuring impressive shots of monumental seaside cliffs and fascinating close-ups of insects and plants, the director opens completely new perspectives in experiencing nature, while asking important questions.

This lyrical and visually stunning meditation on our vanishing connection with nature unfolds like a manifesto, a call to rebuild our bond with the living world, where sweeping shots of majestic seaside cliffs intertwine with intimate close-ups of insects and plants, while forgotten words echo through the narration. Hannah Papacek Harper reminds viewers that with every disappearing ecosystem, our language loses the words to name it, and with them, our ability to remember. How much longer will we truly understand what heaths, groves, or wetlands are? By giving voice to children, people with Alzheimer’s, scientists, artists, and activists, the director opens new ways of perceiving nature and poses piercing questions. Can museum exhibits teach us more about life than hugging a tree? What rights should rivers and forests possess?  

Konrad Wirkowski

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2025 CPH:DOX
2025 Sheffield DocFest

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93' 2025 UK, France
Director
Hannah Papacek Harper
Cinematography
Tess Barthes
Editing
Becky Manson
Production
Pyroclast Productions, Hopscotch Films, Rétroviseur Productions
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