The First Mark (2008)

The First Mark is a poetic, immersive observation of Peter Nadin’s Old Field Farm. Both a diary and a poetic reverie, the film opens the doors to Peter Nadin’s activity in which art and agriculture come together. By following the documentation of the farm’s activities—chicken feeding, bee-hiving or pig breeding—we are taken within Nadin’s extraordinary thoughts and visions.

Director: Aimée Toledano, Natsuko Uchino
Runtime: 9 min
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Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Aimée Toledano, Natsuko Uchino

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The First Mark about?
The First Mark is a poetic, immersive observation of Peter Nadin’s Old Field Farm. Both a diary and a poetic reverie, the film opens the doors to Peter Nadin’s activity in which art and agriculture come together. By following the documentation of the farm’s activities—chicken feeding, bee-hiving or pig breeding—we are taken within Nadin’s extraordinary thoughts and visions.
Who directed The First Mark?
The First Mark was directed by Aimée Toledano, Natsuko Uchino.
How long is The First Mark?
The First Mark has a runtime of 9m (9 minutes).