Produced, edited and directed by Hatty Bell.
2016.
00h20m09s.
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MA Visual Anthropology thesis film, Goldsmiths College University
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on-sea is a portrait film about the small community that live on the Bush Estate at Eccles-on-sea, Norfolk. It is a film about landscape, and how people interact with it through day-to-day minutiae as well as being a celebration of Englishness. The film’s pace adjusts to the tempo of the community.
Having visited a caravan at Eccles-on-Sea for most of her life, the filmmaker set out to satisfy a curiosity about what inspires the lives of those that live on the Bush Estate and the changes in their lives that took them there in the first place.
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SCREENINGS
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2017
March
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Nominated for the Wiley-Blackwell Student Film Prize
15th RAI Film Festival - Anthropology/Ethnography/Archaeology
Watershed, Bristol (UK), from 29 March to 1 April 2017
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2016
October
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6.30PM, The Music Room - Anteros Arts Foundation, Norwich
September
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An|Other Representation Final Film Screening - Goldsmiths University, London
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An|Other Representation Screening - Royal Anthropological Institute, London
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