Folkestone Doc Fest: As the Tide Comes In + Beer
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Discover stories of tradition, resilience, and change at the Folkestone Documentary Festival with two captivating films that transport you to distant lands. Dive into the personal and cultural narratives that unfold against the backdrop of nature and community.
Beer (Lithuania/UK)
Director: Milda Baginskaitė | PG |24 mins | UK Premiere
In a picturesque Lithuanian village, a father and son navigate the delicate threads of their relationship through an age-old beer-making tradition. As they prepare for the annual harvest celebration, this touching short film captures the beauty of their bond and the significance of heritage.
As the Tide Comes In (Denmark)
Director: Juan Palacios | 12a| 88 mins
On the small Danish island of Mandø, home to just 27 residents, climate change is an ever-present threat. Severe weather and flooding have worsened over the years, but Gregers, the island’s last farmer, refuses to leave. With a determination rooted in his family’s eight generations on the island, he searches for a partner to share his life and work, determined to preserve his way of life.
Event trailers:
As the Tide Comes In
Beer
Immerse yourself in these powerful stories of human connection and survival. For more details about the films and the festival, visit the Folkestone Documentary Festival website: www.folkestonedocumentaryfestival.co.uk
Do you have a Festival Pass? Then please book for this event through the Silver Screen using this link: folkestonecinema.com