Project Detail

Living in the Valley

Synopsis

The film shows Chalford a village in the Cotswolds through one year.
The only shop is under threat and becomes a focal point.

Whole food hippies, pedal powered eco warriors. Life long residents and a multitude of children live life and help run the shop on ideology rather than commerce.

Details

Year
2007
Type of project
Features
Running time
70 mins
Format
DV Cam
Director
Christine Felce 1st Feature
Producer
Christine Felce
Editor
Charlotte Johnson
Sound
George Richards, Christine Felce, Joe Richards
Composer
Sub Justice, Ska Daddies, Jay Woodfeild, Rinky Dink Sounds, Smokey Joe Mix
Principal cast
Christine Felce, Hazel Chandler, Christine Loyde Fitt, Rosa Verge, Faye Vick, Joe Richards, Harley Ashley

Production Status

Production Company

Soul Movies

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