Doc 60 – 1

Total: 61 mins 8 secs

This documentary programme observes our connections with the changing landscape relating to our hometowns, communities and traditions.  We visit Bognor Regis as it battles with a bad reputation and climate change, whilst a laird of Scotland attempts to give his palace back to the people. The first bagpipe is born from the devil’s favourite goat, and the humble sheep provides sustainable fabric solutions for the future.

Wednesday 11th October Available for 48 hrs from 4:30pm
Wednesday 4th October 12:20pm - Light Cinema Screen 3 Friday 6th October 3:00pm - Light Cinema Screen 3 Saturday 7th October 11:00am - Light Cinema Screen 3

Where the Sun Always Shines

Rosie Baldwin
United Kingdom, 2022
16:35 mins
A poetic film of nostalgia, the meaning of home, and what happens when life as you know it is in danger of slipping away, engulfed by the waves that once defined it.

The Keeper

Alexandra Catherine Genova
United Kingdom, 2023
25:00 mins
A laird in Scotland, who presides over a palace and 4500-acre estate, is attempting to redress the imbalance of land ownership in Britain by handing it over to the community. This film follows his journey as he grapples with his own egalitarian ideals and the inevitable friction that comes with huge...

Devil’s Chanter

Karim Hema
Hungary, 2022
9:24 mins
It is told that a shepherd who stole the devil’s dearest goat transformed it into the first bagpipe that gave forth music without anyone ever touching it. Devil’s Chanter presents the process of this transformation into another kind of being: music.

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