The film will be introduced by Producer, Grant Keir, and Director, Virginia Heath. It is a journey into our collective past that explores universal themes of love, loss, resistance, migration, work and play. Ordinary people, some long since dead, their names and identities largely forgotten, appear shimmering from the depth of the vaults to take a starring role. Brilliantly edited together, these silent individuals become composite characters, who emerge to tell us their stories, given voice by the transcendent score of the East Neuk’s very own King Creosote.
King Creosote will close this special celebration with a short performance of live songs.
Dir: Virginia Heath
Cert: U
76 mins
Tickets: £6 / £3 under 18s - available on the door
Doors open 6pm, start time 6.45pm
Bar and refreshments from 6pm
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