top of page

HOME  |  FILMS  |  REVIEWS

A Wanderer's World

average rating is 5 out of 5

Critic:

Jason Knight

|

Posted on:

Oct 15, 2025

Film Reviews
A Wanderer's World
Directed by:
Kamil Trzebiatowski
Written by:
Kamil Trzebiatowski
Starring:
Kamil Trzebiatowski

A wonderful short documentary about nature, made entirely thanks to the hard work and dedication of Kamil Trzebiatowski.

 

Trzebiatowski is a long-distance hiker with impressive achievements. Over the course of seven years, he has travelled extensively around the British countryside, exploring its vast beauty. He documented much of his journeys on camera and now he tells his story to others, filming himself as he walks through the countryside.

 

Over the course of 40 minutes, Trzebiatowski takes the viewer on a mesmerising and thoughtful journey, revealing the beauty of British landscapes and explaining the reasons that motivated him to start journeying through nature. His footage certainly captures the wonderness of landscapes, showing mountains, moors, fields and lakes. And he spends a great deal of time filming himself as he hikes through the countryside and talks about his experiences and his perspective regarding nature. The shots of nature are fantastic, his words are meaningful and the experience is supported by the terrific music by Dreyma, Daniel Ran and Fantasy Meditations.

 

Focusing on Kamil now. As mentioned, he is solely responsible for the creation of this documentary and the results of his efforts are very rewarding. He is also the only person in the film and he comes across as rather friendly and the way he expresses himself makes it evident that he has great passion for nature and exploring.

 

Throughout the film, Kamil utilises quotes from a variety of famous individuals, including Heraclitus, Helen Keller, Lucy Maud Montgomery, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Thomas Merton in order to support his theories about the power of nature and the value of solitude. These quotes appear in words in a variety of wonderful paintings of landscapes and are quoted verbally.

 

Obviously, nature is the main subject here, its beauty and how mesmerising it is and how uniquely people can experience the physical world in solitude. Moreover, this film is also a commentary about pursuing a passion, being motivated, exploration, self-reflection and of course, hiking.

 

People who view this documentary will be rewarded with beautiful landscapes and will have the pleasure of becoming familiar with an inspiring individual with unique thoughts about the significance of nature and the ways people connect with it. And they might even be inspired to set off on their own adventure.

Podcast Film Reviews
About the Film Critic
Jason Knight
Jason Knight
Short Film, Documentary
bottom of page