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The Wells of Dee

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A perilous journey to the source of Britain鈥檚 highest river. A story of misread signs and missing maps, of strange ghosts and altered realities, a pilgrimage to loss and being lost.

鈥淥ne cannot know the rivers till one has seen them at their sources; but this journey to sources is not to be undertaken lightly鈥 There are awakened also in oneself, by the contact, elementals that are as unpredictable as wind or snow.鈥 - Nan Shepherd, 'The Living Mountain'.

Here was a warning that director Rob Petit chose to ignore when he began making the film Upstream together with the writer Robert Macfarlane. An aerial journey that follows the course of the River Dee in Scotland, all the way to its source high up on the Cairngorm Plateau, the highest of any river in Britain. What begins as a foolhardy adventure becomes a humble awakening to the power of wild places to transform our reality.

Adapted from Petit鈥檚 expedition diaries, the soundscape weaves together a haunting original score by Oscar-nominated composer Hauschka and spellbinding location sound from the high mountains, recorded over a period of three years. Poetry and text by Robert Macfarlane are voiced by award-winning Gaelic singer Julie Fowlis in this immersive and tonal piece of audio storytelling across five compelling episodes.

The Frozen River is a story of misread signs and missing maps, of strange ghosts and altered realities, a pilgrimage to loss鈥 and being lost.

Written and voiced by Rob Petit

Words for 鈥淯pstream鈥 written by Robert Macfarlane

Extracts of 鈥淯pstream鈥 voiced by Julie Fowlis, Niall Gord脿n and Robert Macfarlane

Original score by Hauschka

鈥淢unro Bagger鈥 written and performed by Colin Lamont

Sound design by Adam Woodhams and Steve Bond

Produced by Nicolas Jackson

An Afonica production for 大象传媒 Radio 3

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