Project Detail

The Archivist

The Archivist

Synopsis

In a battle against time and technology, can Britain's greatest living folklorist find a home for his vast archive of irreplaceable audiovisual material?

Details

Year
2026
Type of project
Features
Running time
99 min
Format
Digital
Director
Rob Curry, Tim Plester
Producer
Rebecca Mark Lawson
Co-Producer
Neil Fox
Executive Producer
James Nicholls
Composer
Chloë Herrington
Principal cast
Doc Rowe
Other Lead Creative(s)
Edit Supervisor: Claire Ferguson

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