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Life of a Mountain: Scafell Pike - A Year in the Life of England's Highest Peak (DVD)
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This film concentrates on a relatively tiny parcel of ground, basically a single mountain and it's immediate massif, but one that attracts such attention, patronage and which supports a significant eco-system that the focus is warranted. We meet some familiar characters such as broadcaster Eric Robson (closely associated with the Lake District both on TV, but also as a Wasdale resident and farmer, Joss Naylor, the shepherd and fell runner, and the "Catweazelly" Chris Townsend, whose wilderness experience and outdoorsman credibility run deep among those who follow walking and backpacking. We also find new characters - a Wasdale shepherdess, a self confessed 'in-comer' walking guide and writer, farmers, mountain rescue teams, maintainers of mountain paths and a peculiar hippie ballet dancer on a rock. The cross section of contributors Is fascinating and I haven't mentioned everyone, but for all the worthy talking head content, what the film lacks for me is a narrative track. I felt in "The Cairgorms in Winter" we could do with a voice over to keep the pace of the film moving (and of course it should have been Chris Townsend), and this film suffered even more from the same problem - and at around two hours pace is critical. I think the film is about 20 minutes too long, although it doesn't actually seem to drag per se. It would have been tighter with some narrative exposition at the same time as some of the sumptuous imagery, but often we get a little too much time-lapse ( albeit one of Terry's signature techniques, and usually impressive), too much orchestral sledgehammer (again, very well done in itself, but sometimes a bit full on, and to a regular walker in these mountains, an unnatural juxtaposition), and I'd like to hold these hugely impressive crescendos back a little to maximise their impact. I have to say though, that anyone would be hard pushed to self-edit with such rich source material to work from - we can't know how much 'footage' was recorded, but one assumes it must have been hundreds of hours. It's notable that a shorter, 60 minute edit has been shown at some events recently, which might be too far the other way, but it makes me wonder if 80-90 mins might be the best core release, with perhaps bonus material on the DVD as we so often get with mainstream films.
Overall, you'd have to have a heart of stone not to be moved by a film which reveals a love affair with its subject. I've been a fan of specialist outdoors film making for years. For me Terry Abraham stands comfortably alongside seminal film makers like Sid Peru - and deserves to attract interest from broadcasters in the same way. We know the next big film is being shot soon, the crowd-funded Hellvellyn film, but it surely can't be long before we find @Terrybnd in Iceland, Canada, or the Sierra Nevada. The obstacle being their lousy beer. I also wonder if the paraphernalia of a big crew and production team might ruin the intimacy of work done by this one man film company - but I see no sign of Terry's appetite for his art diminishing so who knows.
More please.
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