"Edith Walks" is based on a walk from Waltham Abbey in Essex to St Leonards-on-Sea in East Sussex, through Battle Abbey. It runs for 60 minutes and 66 seconds. The journey in memory of Edith Swan Neck is documented in this film. The 108-mile trek, as the crow flies, provides an opportunity for the audience to ponder all things Edith. Alan Moore, Iain Sinclair, and Edith Swan Neck's chat in Northampton is an important part of the plot. Digital super 8 iPhones and a boom microphone were used to record sound for the film, which is structured chronologically but in an unpredictably random manner. Proof, if it were required, that the angels of chance were watching over the troop, with EDITH as their hallucination.
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"Edith Walks" is based on a walk from Waltham Abbey in Essex to St Leonards-on-Sea in East Sussex, through Battle Abbey. It runs for 60 minutes and 66 seconds. The journey in memory of Edith Swan Neck is documented in this film. The 108-mile trek, as the crow flies, provides an opportunity for the audience to ponder all things Edith. Alan Moore, Iain Sinclair, and Edith Swan Neck's chat in Northampton is an important part of the plot. Digital super 8 iPhones and a boom microphone were used to record sound for the film, which is structured chronologically but in an unpredictably random manner. Proof, if it were required, that the angels of chance were watching over the troop, with EDITH as their hallucination.
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