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  1. 21. Sept. 2023 · An ancient monolith stands sentinel in a Cornish field for millennia. Part provocation, part meditation, part invocation, BAFTA-winning documentarian Christopher Morris’s A YEAR IN A FIELD is a record of their brief interaction.

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    An ancient monolith stands sentinel in a Cornish field for millennia. Part provocation, part meditation, part invocation, BAFTA-winning documentarian Christopher Morriss A Year in a Field is a record of their brief interaction.

  3. 21. Juni 2023 · A YEAR IN A FIELD. by Christopher Morris. synopsis. Weathering the elements in the centre of a field in West Cornwall is the Longstone, a natural relic that has quietly witnessed 4,000 years of tumultuous history.

    • United Kingdom
    • A Year in a Field
    • A Year in a Field
    • 2023
  4. Morris’ elegiac, meditative, yet profoundly important film is the record of a year in the life of the monolith, beginning on Winter Solstice 2020, as the order of the natural world began unravelling around the globe and the threat of extreme climate change became a reality.

  5. A Year In A Field + Q&A [U] FACT Liverpool, Liverpool, L1 4DQ. Runtime: 86 mins. An ancient monolith stands sentinel in a Cornish field for millennia. Part provocation, part meditation, part invocation, documentarian Christopher Morris’s A YEAR IN A FIELD is a record of their brief interaction.

  6. A 4,000-year-old granite monolith in a West Cornwall field is the sole marker as BAFTA-winning documentarian Christopher Morris invites us to slow down, take a breath and reflect. Morris filmed for a year, beginning on the Winter Solstice 2020 as the effects of climate change around the globe become more pronounced than ever. Under the watchful ...

  7. A quiet film by Christopher Morris, documenting a standing stone in a Cornish field, shot over a year. Documentary • British • Philosophical Winter Solstice 2020: with his camera and tripod, BAFTA winning documentary filmmaker Christopher Morris began filming each day in a field near his home.