Everyday Stories of Colossal Importance: MULTIPLATFORM WRITER, DIRECTOR, EDITOR.

 
 

SHORT FILM

Edward, an eccentric recluse in his late sixties, has been forced to sell the house that he has lived in for the last forty years. As the auction draws closer, he tries to come to terms with the changes that are quickly altering the world he has known for so long.

At first it appears that Sophia has come to the neighbourhood solely to buy Edward’s house. But as she explores the area it becomes clear that her interest in the property has been geographically dictated by the entries in a black leather-bound book that she carries with her everywhere she goes.

PARTICIPATORY SCREEN MEDIA PROJECT

The script for Everyday Stories of Colossal Importance was inspired by a layered community development process that involved collecting stories from people who live in the London Borough of Waltham Forest. Elements of these stories were used to develop many of the the characters, settings and scenarios found in the film. Videos of these interviews, which Sarah directed and edited can be seen below.

 

Everyday Stories of Colossal Importance -
Nigel

 

Everyday Stories of Colossal Importance -
Harvey
 

Everyday Stories of Colossal Importance - Neriman
 
Everyday Stories of Colossal Importance -

Roger
     

Everyday Stories of Colossal Importance - Kiechelle
 

Everyday Stories of Colossal Importance -
Silvana

     

Everyday Stories of Colossal Importance -
Amine
 
Everyday Stories of Colossal Importance -
Shibaz
     

Everyday Stories of Colossal Importance -
Norman
 
Everyday Stories of Colossal Importance -
Alison
     


Everyday Stories of Colossal Importance - Knitters

   
Everyday Stories of Colossal Importance -
Brian