United States / Jan 17, 1991 / Premiered at The 1991 Sundance Film Festival
Cool Water (1991)
Note: Note: This short film is lost media.
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
21-year-old Keith Blauschild, formally trained in the culinary arts, is also a self-taught ice carver. Together with his fiancee Angela Boone, Keith sculpts intricate but impermanent artworks for catered affairs, hotels, cruise ships and for advertising promotions. In this short documentary profile, Keith is filmed as he fashions a prototype (a sword-bearing warrior fighting a dragon) for an upcoming ice carving competition. At the contest site, the young man joins scores of other chainsaw-wielding sculptors busily freeing their creations from blocks of ice. Although Keith does not win a prize, his devotion to ice-carving remains intact. Moving from his home in New Jersey to a new life in Florida, Keith is featured as the "Person of the Week" on a Florida news broadcast
Genres
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Cool Water |
| Original language | English (EN) |
| Spoken languages | English |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Columbia University School of the Arts |
| Release date | 17 gennaio 1991 |
| Production | Kahane Cooperman, Garth Stein |
| Editing | Kahane Cooperman |
| Cinematography | Roger T. Grange |
| Assistant directors | Kahane Cooperman |
Release dates
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