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A Year in a Field

Synopsis

An ancient monolith stands sentinel in a Cornish field for millennia. Part provocation, part meditation, part invocation, BAFTA-winning documentarian Christopher Morris’s A YEAR IN A FIELD is a record of their brief interaction.
Morris invites us to slow down, as he films for a year in a West Cornwall field; to immerse ourselves in this quiet, direct-action of stillness, to take a breath and reflect on the planetary impacts of our brief human existence, under the watchful gaze of the Longstone, a 4,000-year-old standing stone that predominates this elemental landscape.
From Winter Solstice 2020 to Winter Solstice 2021, a string of unprecedented worldwide climate disasters, met by weak global political resolve, are revealed as just fleeting moments, under the ever-present unflinching granite gaze of the Longstone.
As the wheel of the year turns, Morris’s ecosophical polemic unearths a mythic reality buried just below the furrowed soil of our consumerist age, suggesting, perhaps, that whilst time may feel like it’s running away at an ever-increasing rate, it’s not too late to pause, reflect, and change.
Official Selection Sheffield DocFest 2023 - World premiere
Official Selection Zurich Film Festival 2023 - International premiere

Details

Year
2023
Type of project
Features
Running time
86 min
Format
4K
Director
Christopher Morris 1st Feature
Producer
Denzil Monk
Editor
Christopher Morris
Screenwriter
Christopher Morris
Director of Photography
Christopher Morris
Sound
Claire Stevens
Composer
Sarah Moody
Colourist
Michael Todd
Associate Producers
Neil Fox, Matthew Shaw, Lally Macbeth

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