A Year in a Field

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Thu 22Feb

The story of one Cornish field told over one climatic year.

Facilitator: Directed by Christopher Morris

BAFTA-winning documentarian Christopher 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, an ancient monolith that predominates this elemental landscape.

Event time: Thu 22nd Feb 2024 at 7:00pm - Thu 22nd Feb 2024 at 9:30pm

A quiet, unnoticed, one-man vigil, a direct-action of stillness.

The Evening

  • An invitation to slow down and immerse yourself in 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, an ancient monolith that predominates this elemental landscape.
  • After the film there will be a conversation with a member of the production team.

In Association with Stroud Film Festival

Stroud Film Festival

Now in its tenth year, the festival will run at 10 independent venues across Stroud and beyond.

Stories from all over the world, eclectic and original, mainstream and off the beaten track!

The Story

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.

There are no interviews or experts in this film. In fact, there are no human beings at all; instead, an unassuming Cornish field near Land’s End takes centre stage, and a crop of spring barley forms the centre of an unfolding, compelling and beautiful narrative.

The field is extraordinary in one respect – at its centre is the Longstone, a 4000-year-old standing stone, carved, and thrust into the soil at a time when humans first began on an industrial scale to adversely affect the planet. This pillar of granite has stood silent sentinel to everything we have done and continue to do to our planet. The ominous stone figure forms the central protagonist in this sublimely unique film – it points to where we have come from and perhaps where we are headed.

A cultivated field, an ancient monolith, and a transitory human observer. This film is a record of their brief interaction.

"As I got closer and closer to the field, my view grew wider and wider, until finally, looking at the same small field, I began to see the universe.”

Watch the Trailer

Reviews

"The stillness of the stone, ever watching, is a stark reminder of how fast the world has become: by slowing down, Morris narrates the speed of today’s world calmly, drawing unexpected connections. It’s fun to follow his mind, but it does go to dark places – make no mistake, this is not a nature documentary, this is a protest film, a slow one, but a loud voice."
"A Year in a Field’s glacial pacing can’t help but emphasise the beauty of what is being lost – Morris’s photography is sublime – but the beauty is inherent in nature’s communal organisation, nothing to do with aesthetics (not to minimise the loveliness of the pink, white, and yellow wildflowers glimpsed on screen)."

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Tickets:
Concession prices are offered in the spirit of inclusiveness and trust. If this is appropriate for your financial situation, you are welcome to book the event on this basis.

Times:
6:30 Doors
7:00 Screening starts
8:30 Screening finishes

Food & Drink:
The bar will be open.