Director
Naomi Zwaenepoel
Cast
Maaike Neuville, Sarah Harris-Smith
Edition 2024
20'
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2024
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Documentary
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Format:
DCP
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Dialogue:
English
This short film is part of the Competition for Belgian Student Shorts.
The East Coast of England is eroding rapidly, with global warming accelerating the natural process. For residents, the disappearing roads and crumbling cliffs are a daily reminder of the changing landscape. A woman is looking for a piece of land owned by her great-grandmother. The woman reads diary entries from 1964 describing the landscape and surroundings. A group of 13 year old students at Withernsea High School learn to investigate the landscape and their coastline in their geography class. The teacher brings the students to the beach to learn about sea defenses, clay and long shore drift. The clay cliffs crumble away every year. Lenny and Jack play with rocks near the beach. Charles takes care of the sheep on his family’s farm. Every year they move the fence back a few meters where the cliffs disappeared. The sea is always present.
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Credits
Directors
Naomi Zwaenepoel
Cast
Maaike Neuville, Sarah Harris-Smith
Director of Photography
Quinten Wyns
Editors
Naomi Zwaenepoel
Producers
Naomi Zwaenepoel
More info
Dialogue
English
Countries of production
Belgium, United Kingdom
Year
2024
Filmography
Naomi Zwaenepoel
Where are you when you’re not here? (short, 2022), And All That is Lit (short, 2023), The Sea, The Sea (short, 2024)
Technical Specs
Format
DCP