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A Love Letter to Row 116

The rows are an integral part of the history of Great Yarmouth, and each row within Great Yarmouth is unique in it's own way. Row 116 otherwise known as 'Sam Hurry's row' is no exception, and is a bustling hive of activity in the past and to the present day with a rich tapestry of history seeping from it's vibrant architecture and cobbled stones. This film, 'A Love Letter to Row 116' is just that; a fond look at documenting Row 116 and the people that inhabit and occupy the spaces around and within the row; showcasing their stories and the events that take place there.

  • Jordon Thomas Sendall
    Director
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  • Karl Trosclair
    Writer
  • Karl Trosclair
    Producer
  • Jordon Thomas Sendall
    Producer
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  • Kyle Ball
    Producer
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  • Project Type:
    Documentary
  • Runtime:
    30 minutes
  • Completion Date:
    June 14, 2022
  • Production Budget:
    500 GBP
  • Country of Origin:
    United Kingdom
  • Country of Filming:
    United Kingdom
  • Language:
    English
  • Shooting Format:
    Digital
  • Aspect Ratio:
    2:35
  • Film Color:
    Color
  • First-time Filmmaker:
    No
  • Student Project:
    No
Director Biography - Jordon Thomas Sendall

Jordon Thomas Sendall is a film director and photographer, living and working in his birthplace of Great Yarmouth.
Jordon studied Film and Media at the University of Suffolk and produced his first feature-length film, ‘Switch: A Tale of Humility and Despair,’ in his last year.

Since 2013, Jordon has been involved in freelance photography and filming public events in and around Norfolk. Jordon has been writing various scripts, and in 2020, began producing his second film production, the short film, ‘The Driver.’

Dedicated to honing the crafts of scriptwriting and innovative film production, Jordon continues to produce cinematic film projects working with the locations and opportunities he has readily available to him.

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Director Statement

Karl Trosclair originally asked me to create a film about one of the Rows in Great Yarmouth. For those not in the know, the rows are essentially alley ways - Great Yarmouth is famous for them and they are an integral part of the towns history.
I originally thought why on earth would you want to create a documentary about one row in particular, but then it wasn't until we began production, that I realised how rich the life and activity was down this particular row, Row 116. A hub of activity, making for an amazing juxtaposition of high art in the Skipping Gallery, to drug deals taking place just outside, in the seedy dark recesses of the Row at night. We aimed to capture all of the life of the row - and interview those in the vicinity to scratch the surface of the true essence of a modern day Row, in Great Yarmouth.