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Where the Arun Meets the Sea

Where the Arun meets the Sea is filmed on 16mm. A personal response to Moholy-Nagy's film Lobsters and to the town of Littlehampton it mixes the melancholy and the abandoned with the cheerful and the contemporary. The film contains archival images from Littlehampton Museum and extracts from an anonymous film entitled Speedboats at Littlehampton which survives in the moving-image archive collection at Screen-Archive South East.

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Littlehampton Voices

Littlehampton Voices is more of a conversation between the viewer and the subjects of the film. It contains interviews with Peter Burtenshaw who features in Lobsters as a seven year old boy, and a host of characters who work in the fishing, in the wet fish business and in contemporary boat building in present-day Littlehampton.