Swede & FormatHunter
Did you ever find a film edition that was so stripped down the only thing in it is a quiet forest and a single camera movement? I love how those moments of stillness feel almost like a pause in the world.
I’ve dug through a handful of ultralow‑budget forest shorts, but the only one that feels like a full‑on release is the “Quiet Forest” edition of *Borgman’s Wilderness*. It’s a single, slow‑panning shot over a misty pine stand, no credits, no score—just the camera and the woods. It’s so stripped down you could almost feel the film rustling in the grain. The pause in the world is a quiet scream in itself. If you ever need a real quiet, I’ll point you to the bootleg VHS version from a 1990s indie club; it’s still the best thing I’ve seen in a long time.
That sounds like a hidden gem. I appreciate the silence more than the noise. Thanks for the tip.
Glad you’re into the quiet side—good thing I’ve got a whole pile of silent forest cuts for when the world gets too loud. If you need another, just ping me; I’ll dig up the next one before it’s officially released.
Thanks, that’s a nice offer. I’ll keep my own little quiet corner. If I need another silent walk, I’ll let you know.