- Two friends reconnect in the seaside town where they grew up. They confront the past, share who they've become and conclude the conversation that tore them apart. The ever-present sea narrates a tale of memory, belonging and vulnerability.
- Shouting at the Sea is a short film set in the out-of-season coastal town of Hastings. The narrative unfolds through the reconnecting of two school friends, Katherine and Joe. As they spend the day revisiting haunts of their youth - the rickety funicular lift, the vibrant amusement arcade, and the windswept pier - they share memories and reflect on the paths their lives have taken. Katherine appears outwardly successful yet internally conflicted. Joe has unfulfilled dreams and reflects on his late father's life and ambitions. The Sea is ever-present, its waves crashing against the shingle beach - narrating a tale of memory, belonging, and vulnerability - a reminder of the ebb and flow of life. The narrative crescendos as Katherine and Joe share personal revelations and vulnerabilities, culminating in a cathartic moment on the beach where they confront their pasts and contemplate their futures. Shouting at the Sea explores themes of memory, connection, and the pursuit of self-acceptance, all set against the constant presence of the Sea - a metaphor for the forces, internal and external, that shape and reshape our lives.
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