Still Waters at the Laurel And Hardy Museum, Ulverston. Photos and comments.


Images from our Still Waters event at Ulverston's Laurel And Hardy Museum. We had a great and audience on a Baltic cold night, with lots of questions and appreciative comments...see below...so thanks to everyone who travelled to see us, and donated to Furness Refugee Support  by way of admission.

Thanks to Matthew from the museum for his help on the night and to Mark for the use of a unique and wonderful venue. 

Plans are underway for more screenings in Barrow, and the wok will be hosted by Barrow's excellent arts and music hub The Lock In.

Once again thanks to Kev Alexander, without whom...



The animation and music is just beautiful ... what a vivid and imaginative re-telling of a story, it evoked lots of emotions with what seemed like a few simple manoeuvres but very carefully thought through. 


Great exhibition and loved the films.


Excellent piece of work 


Very evocative and engaging films, animation and beautiful photographs. Great to record the engagement with local communities.


Loved it: photos , music, animation, had it all. Mega!


Brilliantly done! It was wonderful to learn more about the village, and it was pictured wonderfully.

Thank you for involving us in the viewing.

I particularly like the animation and argument in the pub, with the red lighting.

Congratulations to you all.

A fantastic way to spend a cold evening. Beautiful art and music, would love to experience again given the chance.

I want to now listen to the music over again and look at my lovely picture card.

Hope to see more in the future.

this is just delightful. It’s beautifully paced and gives a real sense of place. I love the project I assume you did with the children recreating views from the air. Just ace!

That's bloody brilliant. 







 







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