A collaborative, multi-disciplinary project by film maker Edwin Mingard, musician Isaac Sakima and Craghead Colliery Band, a traditional brass band from an ex-mining village in the North of England. The project centres around the culture of brass music, which it uses as a metaphor for ideas around community and belonging. It plays as an immersive screen sound and film installation, a structural metaphor for the story it tells through music. The project screened at Durham International Festival, UK, until 21st July 2014 and then at the London Short Film Festival (2015).
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An original commission for Brass: Durham International Festival
Performed and composed by Isaac Sakima and the Craghead Colliery Band
Directed by Edwin Mingard
Produced by Satellite Films
Production Manager Aaron King
London:
Lighting Camera Nye Williams
Production Designer Janine Prevost
Co. Durham:
Production Designer Bryony Taylor
Architect/3D design consultancy Emma Kilday
CAD modelling Errin Quinn
Construction John Barrett
Thanks to The management, staff and clientele of the Craghead Victory Club; Jamie at Picture Canning North; Ludy, Vic and Bar Prague; Ronnie at Vinyl; Deptford Cinema; Colin Robson; an army of supportive friends.