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Renny Croft works almost exclusively in the landscape-film genre. Attermire, like many of his other films, was shot in Yorkshire. In part an exercise in perception, there is also poetry in Croft's filming of the moors; extraordinary transformations of light and movement occur in the film

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Renny Croft works almost exclusively in the landscape-film genre. Attermire, like many of his other films, was shot in Yorkshire. In part an exercise in perception, there is also poetry in Croft's filming of the moors; extraordinary transformations of light and movement occur in the film

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