British Sea Power Meets Sheffield Doc Fest
by JennyCommissioned by The Space, the new on-demand digital arts service
developed by the Arts Council in partnership with the BBC and produced
by Sheffield Doc/Fest and Crossover, From the Sea to the Land Beyond, is a
cross-platform interactive documentary to be delivered across cinema and
online. With unparalleled access to over 100 years of BFI Archive footage
the project will deliver a one hour poetic meditation on the British coastline,
which celebrates Great Britain’s identity as an island and the evocative, often
nostalgic, place the coast has in many people’s hearts.
The film of From the Sea to the Land Beyond is directed by award winning
film-maker Penny Woolcock and will premiere at Sheffield Doc/Fest on
13 June in the Crucible Theatre, with a live musical score composed and
performed by British Sea Power. Says Penny Woolcock, “To be offered the
chance to direct such a lyrical cinematic piece is an absolute dream request, I
leapt at the chance to do it.”
Online at The Space, people will find the interactive elements of From the Sea
to the Land Beyond. A mash-up tool will enable visitors to edit from 100’s of
coastal clips in the BFI National Archive (and tracks from British Sea Power) to
create a personalised video postcard from the piece of the UK coastline that is
most dear to their heart.
From Brighton to Blackpool from Scarborough to the Scottish Isles these
thousands of individual video postcards will grow into a unique library of
impressions of the UK coastline for others to view and contribute to. The
Space is available free of charge via the internet, smartphones, tablets and
smart TV, and will stay available until 31 October.
From Heather Croall, Sheffield Doc/Fest director, “This is the first time
Sheffield Doc/Fest has produced a project especially for the festival, and we
are thrilled that such amazing people have come on board the project with
us. Penny Woolcock directing and British Sea Power composing along with
Illumina on the mash up and BFI supplying their archive… it is an incredible
team to be working with”.
Continues, Mark Atkin, director Crossover, “Crossover has been committed to
stimulating the multiplatform production sector for many years, and we are
delighted to be producing this truly cross disciplinary project.”
Jane Giles, BFI Head of Distribution said, “This film will be a breath of fresh
air and we’re delighted to be working with such estimable partners as Penny
Woolcock, Sheffield Doc/Fest and British Sea Power to get this treasured
footage from the BFI National Archive out to a wider audience in a creative
new way.”
The BFI is handling world rights including theatrical, non-theatrical and DVD in
the UK with a proposed release date of 2013.
The premiere of From the Sea to the Land Beyond will be at The Crucible
Theatre June 13th at 6pm. Tickets will go on sale 14th May £11/£9 concessions
available from Crucible box-office: 0114 249 6000