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Black Country - A Film From England

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© Louis Price

Synopsis

An atmospheric journey into the heart of modern England. Filmmaker Louis Price weaves together scenes of everyday life within the Black Country in the West Midlands. An area once so industrialised the sky appeared black during the day, and red during the night, today the Black Country is a place of ghosts, existing in the aftermath of its industrial past. BLACK COUNTRY - A FILM FROM ENGLAND takes place entirely in one day, observing crematoriums, night clubs, UKIP pubs, living rooms and Council Chambers with a hallucinatory eye that presents no easy answers, or neat narrative resolves.
Mixing a combination of industrial archive footage, experimental sound design (wax cylinder recordings, player piano, distorted 78 RPM records), with stripped back austere camera compositions and mysterious, mundane and sometimes unsettling subjects, a distorted postcard from a confused and increasingly indecipherable England.

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Details

Year
2020
Type of film
Features
Running Time
66 mins
Format
Digital 2K
Director
Louis Price 1st Feature
Producer
Martin Wells
Co-Producer
John Bradburn
Executive Producer
James Collie
Editor
Francis Watson, Louis Price
Screenwriter
Grieg Campbell (Dramaturgy)
Director of Photography
Louis Price
Sound
Note Bleue
Music
Note Bleue
Principal Cast
Max Vann, Daniel Griffith
Production Advisors
Maggie Lewis, Adam Davy, Ian Bailey, Chris Vann, Ossie Garratt

Production status

Post-production

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Last updated 17th October 2019