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Weeping Rocks
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Weeping Rocks

Weeping Rocks

Karlis Bergs
United States, Latvia
2025
86 min
World Premiere
Luminous
Synopsis

Seventy-nine-year-old entomologist Art Shapiro has spent 53 years researching the biodiversity of Central California by recording butterfly populations. His method is also known as slow science: he has been repeating the same walks for decades. This has enabled him to record an alarming decline in butterfly numbers.

In Weeping Rocks, directors Karlis Bergs and Andrew Siedenburg literally follow in Shapiro’s footsteps. They join him on his walks, observing him in the same way he studies changes in nature. His wife calls him “an exaggerated form of a human.” This seems to be confirmed when the camera captures his collection of butterflies, meticulously pinned and catalogued.

Shapiro’s world revolves around fixed patterns, but even he can’t escape the transformations taking place—California’s increasingly severe wildfires, as well as his own deteriorating health. He remains admirably down to earth in his observations: “Fifty years isn’t enough for me to understand what the fuck is going on.” Weeping Rocks is thus a reflection on the passage of time and the acceptance of change.

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Credits
86 min
color
DCP
Spoken languages: English
Director
    Karlis Bergs
    Karlis Bergs
Co-director
    Andrew Siedenburg
    Andrew Siedenburg
Production
    Lucy Kerr for Conjuring Productions,
    Pablo Alvarez Mesa
    Lucy Kerr for Conjuring Productions,
    Pablo Alvarez Mesa
Cinematography
    Karlis Bergs
    Karlis Bergs
Editing
    Karlis Bergs
    Karlis Bergs
Sound
    Andrew Siedenburg
    Andrew Siedenburg
Sound Design
    Andrew Siedenburg
    Andrew Siedenburg
Screenplay
    Karlis Bergs
    Karlis Bergs
Screening copy
    Karlis Bergs for Lost Horizon Films
    Karlis Bergs for Lost Horizon Films

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