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A collaborative, multi-disciplinary project by film maker Edwin Mingard, musician Isaac Sakima and Craghead Colliery Band, a traditional brass band from an ex-mining village in the North of England. The project centres around the culture of brass music, which it uses as a metaphor for ideas around community and belonging. It plays as an immersive screen sound and film installation, a structural metaphor for the story it tells through music. The project screened at Durham International Festival, UK, until 21st July 2014 and then at the London Short Film Festival (2015).

More details here


An original commission for Brass: Durham International Festival


Cast

Performed and composed by Isaac Sakima and the Craghead Colliery Band

Crew

Directed by Edwin Mingard

Produced by Satellite Films

Production Manager Aaron King

London:

Lighting Camera Nye Williams

Production Designer Janine Prevost

Co. Durham:

Production Designer Bryony Taylor

Architect/3D design consultancy Emma Kilday

CAD modelling Errin Quinn

Construction John Barrett

Thanks to The management, staff and clientele of the Craghead Victory Club; Jamie at Picture Canning North; Ludy, Vic and Bar Prague; Ronnie at Vinyl; Deptford Cinema; Colin Robson; an army of supportive friends.


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