This film is the third in a series of commissions by Warp Records for Channel 4’s Random Acts.
"I was interested in what a coming-of-age might feel like to a kid in a town outside of London during the 'Age of Austerity'.
A surreal transition from the expectation of childhood to the exhilaration of emerging adulthood to the quiet realisation that fulfilling your dreams in modern Britain is perhaps an impossibility.
The talent, promise and character I encountered amongst the youth in Huddersfield was overwhelming. Really bright kids with big dreams and little infrastructure to realise them. It makes you the wonder what genius is slipping through the net."
Dedicated to:
Elizabeth Haigh, Al Jazwinski, Dominic Mills and anyone who works tirelessly to improve the lives of young people.
Directed by Lucy Luscombe
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Producer - Matthew Posner
Executive Producer - Ore Okonedo
Production Company - Caviar
Cinematographer - Benjamin Thomas
Steadicam Operator - Tomas Frigstad.
Focus Puller - Evan Trout
Production Assistant - Aden Johnson
Editor - Ellie Johnson at Speade
Colourist - Denny Cooper at Rushes
VFX Artist - James Dooley at Rushes
Sound Edit - Ellie Johnson
Sound Design - Aiden Whalley
Sound Master - Felix Davis
Music written and performed by Darkstar
The soundtrack is taken from the Darkstar album ‘Foam Island’. Out now on Warp Records
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Cast: Caviar London, Lucy Luscombe, Warp Records and Benjamin Thomas
Tags: Darkstar, Random Acts, Channel 4, The Days Burn Blue, Caviar, Caviar Content, Huddersfield and Warp
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