Little Comets’ The Isles by Aoife McArdle

Wednesday, 15. September 2010 - 12:45 pm


Greasy spoons, caravan sites, grey skies, terraced backstreets, bordered-up shops, empty seaside towns…. all painting a poetic if stark picture of modern Britain through the eyes of director Aoife McArdle, echoing the sentiment of Little Comets’ The Isles…

Mixing genuine photojournalism with stunning tilt and shift footage this is emotional, evocative, a mini-epic.

Little Comets
The Isles
Director: Aoife McArdle
Producer: Amber Millington
Production Company: Agile Films
DP: Paul Ross Newton
Focus Puller: Julie Moniere
Editor: Thomas Grove Carter at Family
Telecine Artist: James Tillett
Sound Design: Florian Viale
Representation: FreeAgent UK
Watch: here

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2 comments

  1. bernard

    wow – stunning. What really beautiful photography. The tilt shift actually adds something too, rather than a silly gimmick. Bang on.

  2. Orson Nava

    Brilliant! First video I’ve seen that actually works as an Ethnographic film. Stunning portrait of the nation.

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