Edith Walks
Edith Walks is a 60-minute, 66-second feature film about a walk from Waltham Abbey, Essex, to St Leonards-on-Sea, East Sussex, via Battle Abbey. A pilgrimage in honor of Edith Swan Neck is documented in this film. As the crow flies, the 108-mile ride gives the audience plenty of time to think about Edith. Alan Moore, Iain Sinclair, and Edith Swan Neck have a chat in Northampton that is an important part of the'story' as it unfolds. The film unfolds chronologically but in a completely random manner, with images shot on digital super 8 iPhones and sound recorded on a specially designed music box with a boom microphone. The frequent interactions and spontaneous performances along the way serve as confirmation that the angels of chance were gazing down on the troop, with EDITH serving as their phantasm.
Duration: 60
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