Glitter and Storm


2012 | 16mins


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Water, sunlight, breathing and skin – this sensory documentary is a submersion into the joy of sea swimming, and a portrait of the sea itself, by night and day, off the coast of Hastings, East Sussex.

"With what magic of witness Rebecca E Marshall has captured the marine process of reverse evolution: how citizens of Hastings long to become one with their neighbour ocean; how they twirl and twist in eroticised tumbles, feeling for gills, stroking salt-smoothed dolphin skins. Conversation is redundant, but they willingly squawk and squeal, attempting to articulate what they have already proved, so effortlessly, as their somersault, strip, micturate and moonworship. Artists and humans are made joyful in this banded horizontal world, where the camera, democratically, plunges beneath the rippling petroleum-jelly surface.

Delightfully complemented with sounds alchemised by Susan Stenger, the fortunate amphibians crawl and cramp between transcendent glitter and the wild energies of advancing storm systems. This film is a delight, a drench, a dream: as reviving as the thing it depicts, the elective rinse in the English Channel." - Iain Sinclair, writer

CREDITS

Director / Editor Rebecca E Marshall
Associate Producer Polly Stokes
Cinematography Alasdair Beckett-King
Sound Recordist Aristotelis Maragkos
Editor Daniel Passes
Sound Design Mauricio D’Orey
Composer Susan Stenger

Swimmers
Christopher Chasey
Sarah Evans
Savannah Karr

Andrew Kötting
Nick Snelling
Ivor Thomas
Hilary Spencer
Berry White
Laetitia Yhap

With huge thanks to Tony Grisoni, Jaki Beaton, Ric Degerdon, Rother Diving Club, Jason Beffa, Emily Philips-Upton, Nelly Saad and all at The London Film School.

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