From rising mists to billowing clouds, water weaves its way through every environment, leaving an impression on even the smallest of creatures.
Expanding to loftier heights, drops of water begin to transform into something far more commanding – a force of nature. This short film explores the basic demands of a storm that allow water to gain its own autonomy and take on a new destructive form. While paying homage to the ‘Original Sublime’, being Nature; this film brings landscape to the forefront of the narrative.
Running Time: 4 Minutes 43 Seconds
Avery Angle
Avery Angle is an artist and filmmaker living in Dublin. She has a strong passion for landscape painting, illustration, and bringing art to life through animation. Showcasing her love of nature, with a touch of added drama on the animated screen, she explores what film could look like where nature takes the centre stage. The Small Makings of a Storm is her graduate film and also appeared in the 2023 Dublin International Film Festival Programme.