Fire & Water

For many years I lived near the village of Volcano, Hawai’i in a native Ohia rainforest. My house was about ten kilometers from the entrance to Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park so I would go there whenever I could. Here was a place that displayed the essential forces of earth, air, fire and water, the very elements that form our existence. This had quite a profound impact on me, especially when new land suddenly appeared when only moments before it did not exist. Once the new land was established, birds, insects and seeds would establish themselves beginning with Hapuu ferns (a pioneering species) which would first take hold in the crevices of the surface flow lava (in particular Pahoehoe). This began a whole new community of interacting plants and animals that increased in diversity and complexity over time.

Film Maker
Tate, Kent
Year
2012
Country
Canada
Length
6
Language
No dialogue
Category
Earth, Ecology, environment, Geography, Landscape, Nature
Genre
documentary, experimental, short