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Shouting at the Sea

  • 2024
  • 20m
IMDb RATING
9.4/10
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Harry Michell and Maddie Rice in Shouting at the Sea (2024)
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Two friends reconnect in the seaside town where they grew up. They confront the past, share who they've become and conclude the conversation that tore them apart. The ever-present sea narrat... Read allTwo friends reconnect in the seaside town where they grew up. They confront the past, share who they've become and conclude the conversation that tore them apart. The ever-present sea narrates a tale of memory, belonging and vulnerability.Two friends reconnect in the seaside town where they grew up. They confront the past, share who they've become and conclude the conversation that tore them apart. The ever-present sea narrates a tale of memory, belonging and vulnerability.

  • Director
    • Benjamin Verrall
  • Writers
    • Kate Auster
    • Ruth Marshall
    • Amelia Rowcroft
  • Stars
    • Harry Michell
    • Maddie Rice
    • Daisy Haggard
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  • IMDb RATING
    9.4/10
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    • Director
      • Benjamin Verrall
    • Writers
      • Kate Auster
      • Ruth Marshall
      • Amelia Rowcroft
    • Stars
      • Harry Michell
      • Maddie Rice
      • Daisy Haggard
    • 12User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
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    Harry Michell
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    • Joe
    Maddie Rice
    • Katherine
    Daisy Haggard
    Daisy Haggard
    • The Sea
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    • Director
      • Benjamin Verrall
    • Writers
      • Kate Auster
      • Ruth Marshall
      • Amelia Rowcroft
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    10tom0123a

    A love letter to Hastings

    I really enjoyed it. It left me wanting more. It was heartfelt, and you could feel the connection between the characters, they felt real and were so likeable. Their emotions really came through, and it was impossible not to feel what they were feeling-the joy, the tension, and even the unspoken moments. It's the kind of film that tugs at you without being over the top. Almost shed a tear!

    Hastings felt like its own character, making me want to visit again. The way the town and the sea were brought to life was stunning, and the sound was amazing, especially with all the cuts to the sea. It added so much emotion and atmosphere, making every moment feel even more alive.

    Would definitely recommend.
    9imeusdesign

    A poetic and heartwarming short about old friends.

    Just caught this on the big screen, and I'm really glad I did. A deeply resonant tale of friends united again after many years, there is a vagueness about their past, which works in the films favour, as we the viewer can imprint our own childhood friendships, feelings and regrets onto the characters.

    The cinematography is stunning, especially the night time shots, and the central performances are soulful and relatable, in this way completely universal.

    Lastly, the score and sound work were surprisingly refined for a short, serving the overall mood and emotional weight of the film.

    Bravo to all involved!
    10lucy-07837

    Beautifully & deftly crafted tale of friendship

    Absolutely loved it - the cinematography, the pacing, the framing, the wonderfully 'simple' script that allowed so much said and unsaid to give body and real depth to the characters. Excellent performances too from Harry Michell and Maddie Rice, each delivering an honest and gentle reflection on friendship and youth and what it means to stay or to go.

    Shot on location in Hastings, there is an affectionate specificity about some of the scenes, but it's clear that the Film Makers have an excellent eye for place and space and this town is very much every town, every where, in which people stayed in, and people left - and a genuine curiosity for what 'home' means.

    Added to that the wonderful backdrop & scope of the sea, voiced by the fantastic Daisy Haggards adds a real poetry to what is a really thoughtful and beautiful film.
    10josephtellis-24223

    Uplifting Heartache

    It's no easy task to get an audience to connect with, and care about, a film's characters in just 20 minutes, but Ben Verrall and his team of co-writers achieve this brilliantly with Shouting at the Sea. It manages to do what all great character-driven films do: Make poignant heartache somehow feel redemptive and uplifting.

    The performances of the two protagonists are wonderful, played subtly and seemingly effortlessly, allowing the watcher to feel as if they're glimpsing a moment of reality - one that is shot beautifully, managing to capture the essence of a once-great seaside town in need of the love and attention so clearly craved by one of its inhabitants. The addition of the ever-brilliant Daisy Haggard as the voice of the sea is a great touch, bringing a poeticism very much in keeping with the piece.

    I'll very much look forward to what this up-and-coming British director produces next.
    10wildbirth-78305

    Powerful, compelling and beautiful

    This is a well crafted short film that achieves a depth and complexity that leaves me wanting to see more by the writer and filmmaker. 'Shouting at the Sea' is an invitation to reflect on the direction life takes and the connections we make along the way, and our interpretation of events then, and now. This perfectly paced film is deeply moving and visually rich and beautiful. The sound perfectly complements the experience of the piece. The presence of the sea gives a sense of that which is both constant and ever-changing, rhythmic and eternal; a quality of both memory and possibility. I left with an uplifting sense of having revisited something within that had been forgotten for too long.

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    • Release date
      • August 16, 2024 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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