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Three Hundred and Thirty Three

Three Hundred and Thirty Three

Three Hundred and Thirty Three
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Three Hundred and Thirty Three: Part One | Daisy Dickinson + Maxim Barron | The Glasshouse x Mediale

Three Hundred and Thirty Three: Part One | Daisy Dickinson + Maxim Barron | The Glasshouse x Mediale

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Three Hundred and Thirty Three: Part Two | Daisy Dickinson + Simon Fisher Turner

Three Hundred and Thirty Three: Part Two | Daisy Dickinson + Simon Fisher Turner

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Three Hundred and Thirty Three: Part Three | Daisy Dickinson + Marta Salogni

Three Hundred and Thirty Three: Part Three | Daisy Dickinson + Marta Salogni

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Three Hundred and Thirty Three is a triptych of films set in and around the ancient sites and nature of the north east of England, taking the audience on a journey through spells and seances, using forgotten rituals to awaken the land and summon memories from pre-historic grounds.

Filmed on location around the North East including Duddo Five Stones, The Blue Lagoon in Hexham, High Force and Low Force Waterfalls, Lordenshaw Stone Circles, Roughting Linn Cup and Ring Markings, Doddington Moor, Coldrum Long Barrow and Bamburgh Castle. Many of the cup and ring markings of the Northumbrian landscape are thought to date back almost 4000 years to Neolithic times, when it’s widely believed that our ancestors believed all the elements of the natural world had self-consciousness. Each film aims to mirror an element – earth, water and fire.

The films were co-produced and co-commissioned by Mediale and The Glasshouse International Centre for Music, and co-produced by From The Other and feature orignal scores created in collaboration with the Royal Northern Sinfonia Orchestra by Marta Salogni, Simon Fisher Turner and Maxim Barron.

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