Frith (or Arthur Ransome and the Hattifatteners, and Scenes and Legends of Ross and Cromarty)
‘Frith’ is an old English word signifying peace, tranquility, safety and security; attributed largely to sacrosanct land and places of stability. 'Frith' enlightens the personal and public landscapes of Oxfordshire and Ross-shire, and their associations of loss, comfort, myth and history.
Featuring celebrated Scottish folk singer and musician Mairi Campbell.
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Larry BushDirector
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Larry BushWriter
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Mairi CampbellKey Cast"Narrator "
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Jim AndersonKey Cast"Hugh Miller / Coinneach Odhar"
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Larry BushComposer
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Genres:Experimental, Documentary, Landscape
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Runtime:8 minutes 17 seconds
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Completion Date:May 10, 2022
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Country of Origin:United Kingdom
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Country of Filming:United Kingdom
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:16mm
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Aspect Ratio:4:3
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:Yes - Slade School of Fine Art
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Slade School of Fine Art BA Degree Show 2022London
May 19, 2022
UCL
Michael Farrell Prize for Photography Shortlist
Born in London 2000, lives and works in London.
Bush’s practice centres predominantly on landscape in relation to history and the individual. Drawing upon the traditions of hand-painted and non-theatrical 16mm film, he produces films that carry with them a sense of antiquation, recollection and strange familiarity.
Educated at Slade School of Fine Art, BA Fine Art, 2018-2022.