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Five Seasons: The Gardens of Piet Oudolf
This visually stunning film explores the work of landscape designer Piet Oudolf, who transformed public spaces like New York City’s High Line and the Lurie Garden in Chicago’s Millennium Park. Known for reimagining gardens as living works of art, Oudolf’s designs challenge traditional views of nature. The film takes viewers into his creative process, offering a glimpse into his artistic vision, his philosophical approach, and his strikingly abstract sketches. Through an intimate exploration of Oudolf’s ideas, Five Seasons unveils the profound ecological and aesthetic implications of his work, showing how he reshapes our understanding of public spaces, nature, and beauty itself.