2 in a Million (Directorâs Cut) is J.A. Morenoâs personal take on the official music video he directed for twice- Grammy-nominated DJ/Producer Steve Aoki, multi-award winning musician Sting, and platinum-selling trio SHAED.
The video follows two dancers in one long shot, as they relay the feeling of falling in love and being soulmates. Filmed in just thirty minutes at the end of the official shoot, Morenoâs cut focuses on the dancers, seen only as silhouettes in the official version, and highlights their outstanding technical skills and chemistry.
Using the original choreography as a basis, Morenoâs direction delivers a spontaneous, raw and emotionally engaging performance.
In an apartment nestled in a city center, theater actress Natalie's morning begins like any other - lying in bed with her puppy, Molly. Realizing she's running late, she rushes off to rehearsal leaving her pup waiting patiently behind. The next morning, Natalie receives a call from work that changes everything - not just her career, bu also her sense of identity & life purpose.
âIâm scared and feel wrapped in the dark. Iâm vulnerable.â
Exploring the more narrative soul of fashion film while staying true to the genreâs strong focus on aesthetics, Alex tells us of a woman reliving and working through a trauma. Inspired by EMDR therapy, the film looks at abandonment during childhood as something that is likely to accompany us into adulthood. Through an experimental, movement-led approach, Alex takes us on a journey into the human psyche.
From the music composition and fashion design to the photography and choice of location, everything about Alex is thought up to recreate a dreamlike scenario. Shot in a historical villa in the Lombard region of Italy, the film employs dance as a release tool to work through oneâs traumas. Lead character and dancer Silvia Bonavigo thus challenges her fears by interacting with the space around her through a series of choreographed movements. A collaboration with Italian label Kappe by Federica Bonifaci, the iconic capes of the mono product brand were selected to emphasise and complement the wearerâs gestures.
Breaking away from pre-established video genres, Alex finds itself at a crossroad between fashion film, short film and dance video. The film is a personal project and the directorâs first narrative work. Alex has been selected by more than 25 international festivals, with 10 nominations and 5 wins including Best Actress at A Shaded View on Fashion Film, Best International Fashion Film at Buenos Aires Fashion Film Festival and Best Performance at Canadian Fashion Film Festival.
A couple in their 50âs sit on a bench on a rural hilltop, it is clear they have been together a long time and in love. However, it quickly becomes clear that the husband has been away and missed parts of their son growing up. We soon find out the reason for this.
Our film follows the stories of two resilient Welsh families, as they seek to put a challenging year behind them by running in the first-ever 'virtual' Nos Galan Road Race. But, without the crowds there to cheer them on this year, theyâll have to dig deep and remember their reasons for running if they hope to finish the race and add their names to the Nos Galan legend.
Brothers Tot and Meech try desperately to convince their jokester Papou (Greek for Grandfather) to buy them ice cream while on a trip to the beach. But they have to act fast, because the Ice Cream Man could leave any minute!
Influenced by the TV shows of Cartoon Network in the 1990's, Bucket Hat is a delightfully silly and sweet animated film that balances slice-of-life realism with cartoony slapstick. Brimming with both emotional sincerity and full-throated goofiness, Bucket Hat is unafraid to have its ice cream and eat it too!
2019 in the Rhymney Valley, South Wales. An imaginative team of eight-year-old boys rewrite the ancient welsh legend of King Arthur. Drawing inspiration from their own lives, theirs is a distinctive and playful take on this timeless tale of self- discovery.
After receiving a devastating cancer diagnosis, a motivated young woman raises thousands for worthy causes through a new addiction to charity challenges. But when the police arrest her for fraud, we discover that sheâs not as altruistic as sheâd have everyone believe.
" The only rule we follow is: do not judge. Whoever you are, welcome to the Club. "
A Club Called Rhonda is an exploration of the cultural phenomenon that hit LA in 2008 with the opening of the eponymous club. Itâs an insight into the free and inclusive spirit of a unique environment, in which the social norms imposed on our daily lives no longer apply.
The message behind the film is as inspirational as aspirational. Rhonda is a lifestyle open to anyone brave enough to be themselves, regardless of their gender or sexual orientation. Itâs an invitation to break away from the limits pre-established by society and to question how we look at family, roles and social structures.
Ironic, playful and provocative, A Club Called Rhonda is a window onto a universe of uncontaminated self-expression where everyone is welcome.
To their friends, Sarah and Sam seem like the perfect couple desperately in love. But when Sarah gets her big stage break as an aspiring actress, Sam begins to question whether heâs good enough for her, particularly as heâs stuck in a dead-end job.
As their relationship unravels, and a mysterious woman threatens to further tear them apart, Sarah and Sam are forced to confront the anger and hurt that they have built between themselves, and once again believe in each other and their love in order to find their way âhomeâ.
Taken from a true story and based on Ron Blicq's award winning stage play, "Closure", this Jessy Ardern adaptation tells a tale of family's journey from England to Canada in an attempt to connect with an unsuspecting family member, who is unaware he fathered a child during his service in the second world war.
Court Number 5 is a short film exploring the tremendous pressure put on twin girls whose parents have separated and are fighting over their custody. With animosity and tensions running high, with a potential re-homing to Italy with the father, the decision is not made easier by the parents who keep provoking each other forgetting that these young girls have lives
As lockdown starts to ease, two women looking for a moments solitude in the same secluded spot find comfort in companionship, realising they have more in common than they thought.
Dandilicious is a Stylized Neo-Western about a day in the life of a Teddy Boy in 1959. Our hero (or anti-hero), Marty, is living the life of a public menace within his own town. Getting into fights and causing disruption on the streets, Marty is the 'King of the Teds' - or is he?
From morning to evening, A DAY presents one day in the life of
a lonesome East Asian immigrant in London around Christmas Eve.
Death Quiz is an old-fashioned style game show hosted by The Grim Reaper, whereby recently deceased contestants compete to try and avoid going to hell for their sins and misdemeanours. Everything is here, from the cheesy, ghoulish host and bug-like 'dolly girl' assistants, to the wheel of misfortune and zombie audience. An animation comedy, loosely based on real-life events... Possibly.
Love is messy. Set in a Cambodian laundromat in the gritty Tenderloin district in San Francisco, this is a story about the irreversible mistakes we make and the dilemma of forgiveness we seek. Inspired by a true story.
The memory of District Six is as iconic to Cape Town as Table Mountain and
is remembered as a place of vibrancy and culture.
In 1960 District Six was declared a whites only area.
It is estimated that approximately 80 000 people were forcibly removed from District Six. The filmmakers family is one of them. The documentary is a deeply personal story.
A lonely floor-mopper, Joseph, works late nights in a hardware store. After crossing paths with a troubled girl named Evie, the two are forced to find their place in the world as they learn to confront their fears.
In a remote area in Afghanistan, stories of the lives of a young shepherdess, a birdcatcher boy and a mourning teacher are intertwined after their school is burnt down. The young shepherdess takes the risk of saving a woman US soldier after a helicopter crash; the birdcatcher boy takes shelter in a tank with the birds, the pin-ups and the illegal music that he loves; and the mourning teacher seeks vengeance on the one who has widowed herâŚ
Sasha tries to record a love song called "Draped in a Dragon" under the incredulous eyes of Tina and sound engineer Jeff. In the recording studio, Sasha's lyrics raise a fundamental question: where to place the "D"?
After leaking of a video of her class in a women only swimming pool, Parvaneh is brutally murdered by her husband, Hashem, who seeks a way to redeem his reputation and dignity as the godfather in the neighborhood. Hashemâs brother, Hojat, embarks a journey into the labyrinths of underground in Tehran to find out who is responsible for this dirty game. Once wrongfully accused for smuggling drugs, he returns to the world of crime to trace his brotherâs rivalsâŚ
Earth Odyssey was made by dancers from different continents filming themselves in their confinement with their personal phones and computers.
It was made in the first week of April 2020 while almost 2 billion people around the globe were unable to move freely due to the restrictions imposed in an attempt to prevent the spread of the CoronaVirus.
19-year-old Emre, who dreams of coming 1st, 2nd or 3rd place in the Turkish Championship, is looking for support to facilitate the difficult life he has, because he has to work as a waiter. Emre wants to find a sponsor and leave his job to focus on boxing, but the conditions do not favor Emre. Emre has to work as a waiter and prepare for the Turkish championship at the same time.
A disgruntled outsider turns to faking social media posts to gain popularity, with unexpected and chilling consequences.
A musical and movie score...
Professional jockeys face physical obstacles daily, but the invisible obstacles which lie ahead are often the hardest to negotiate.
Tom has faced many rivals in his ten-year career as a Jump Jockey. Some have been faster, stronger, younger, wiser; but now he faces a different rival. A silent and anonymous opponent who he is struggling to understand.
Falls happen in the sport of horse racing, but this fall will hurt more than most.
Directed by Giulia Achenza, Fenice - Momoni SS21 is an ode to the cyclical, regenerative nature of life. Employing dance to unfold its narrative, the fashion film celebrates the world of symbolism through a series of sensual, yet ethereal movements and gestures.
A woman awakens from her sleep enlightened, taking on a new persona. Sheâs now at one with the earth that surrounds her, looking to approach her new found relationship with nature with love and respect. As part of her new life, she connects with the spirit of our times and discovers that beauty, health, human contact and spirituality are the new luxury in her life - the true path to feeling content and at peace. She embarks on a journey into herself, leading her to connect with her surroundings, feeling balanced and whole despite the constant state of flux of the world around us.
In a generation plagued by fake news, an idle family in rural Ireland argue over the emerging footage of zombie ravaged Dublin. When his estranged wife returns to his small town's police department, forlorn Robbie commits to help figure things out. But when
danger lands on his own doorstep, he learns his family's dependent lifestyle has left them too naive to weather their fate
The 8 years old Afghan girl, Golchehreh, is being forced to marry her friend Jafar because of a traditional and cultural matchmaking tradition which is commonly practiced in Afghan tribes as well as parts of Iran.
Involved in different legal and illegal petty works, Mohammad is working and living in a room in the biggest football stadium in Tehran with his wife and his little son. During a riot in Tehran, he disappears when two women are looking forward to seeing him impatiently: his wife, Maryam, who is desperately seeking him all through the city, and a convicted woman, Shahla, who needs him as the only witness who can save her from death with a confession in the appeal courtâŚ
The country was transitioning from the late 1970s into the 80s and pop culture was shifting along with it. It was a decade of excess and excitement and made for the perfect introduction to a new, uniquely American take on a familiar sport. It was called the Major Indoor Soccer League. The âslow,â âlow scoring,â âboringâ European sport was transformed and rebranded as âhockey on turfâ and for a short, but exciting time America fell in love with it.
From East to West all the major markets had a team: Los Angeles, San Diego, Phoenix, Houston, Chicago, Pittsburgh, Baltimore, New York, the list goes on. But one city had a franchise that didnât fit within that roster: Wichita, KS.
With the help of several passionate owners, a charming Liverpudlian Coach, a roster of talented, sexy, pro athletes from Denmark, England, and beyond, and an energetic and dedicated fanbase, the Wichita Wings held their own in the most exciting sports league of the decade. "God Save the Wings" chronicles their journey through the 80s, sharing the thrills, wackiness, and flagrant debauchery; their triumphant victories and shattering defeats. Told in a style that matches the cheesiness and kitsch of the 1980s, this film serves as a time machine for a period when American Pop Culture was just plain fun.
Grey Roads follows a filmmaker returning to his hometown to document the dissolution of a small rural town while trying to reconnect with his only family left in town, his father and grandfather.
A young filmmaker sets out to return a Japanese military âgood-luckâ flag to the descendants of its former owner, after it was discovered amongst the possessions of his late great-grandfather. A search for truth and reconciliation, and an attempt to address the legacy of the director's distant relative.
After being mugged and stranded miles away from home with a dead phone, an anti-masker named Griffin embarks of the longest journey of his life.
Inside.
Two minutes of Love and Life by Jemma Cholawo and Lois Norman
Sometimes it takes the darkness of a disaster, to throw light on the enduring power of love.
A tender two moments of reflection by writer Lois Norman, as she keeps her 95 year Father close and safe at home, during Lockdown. Inside, the 'feminineâ nurtures, protects and holds the memory of loved ones in our hearts. It reclaims the strength of 'family' and the power of Love to sustain us all.
This film came from an experimental group video project which Filmmaker Jemma Cholawo set in motion during Lockdown 2.0, inviting people of all backgrounds and creative abilities to share their personal experience of the pandemic through structured, not-quite-timelapse videos and a spoken word piece. The result of the project is an audio-visual journey through unique perspectives connected by the shared experience of living in a global pandemic, with contributors from the UK, France and Canada. Lois' poem 'Inside' was the final contribution to the film and she and Jemma have now reworked the piece to create this stand alone short film.
A man travels to the end of the world to learn a language from the famous master. What will he discover there?
A touching and hopeful film about a medevac helicopter pilot who found peace within himself and with his mortal enemies when he tries to build a peace garden at the Khe Sanh Combat Base where he stationed during the Viet Nam war.
Colin finds himself face to face with Jimmy, the most unassuming hitman on the planet. But things go from strange to the ridiculous as Jimmy goes about his work, and Colin tries to find out how all of this started.
A young man brought to the brink, after his ex-partner refuses to let him see his daughter. The film highlights drink and drug abuse, as he tries to forget his troubles and struggles to talk to those around him.
LOCKDOWN LOVE displays a rich socio-cultural diverseness by a geographically spread group of participants during the height of the pandemic in the Covid-19 global lockdown. Friends and family have joined filmmakers Paul London and Tracey Moberly to represent their LOCKDOWN LOVE viewed through the lenses of their smartphones. From rollerblading through the empty sanitized streets of Krasnoyarsk, in Eastern Siberia; the observation of boredom on a masseuse's face in Bali, Indonesia; nature vocalizing itself through a typical thunderstorm in Jinja, Uganda; empty trains, planes and automobiles ... to the love of parents, carers and children - old and young from across the globe. Red weaves a theme throughout the imagery as members from 40 countries depict their account of LOCKDOWN LOVE ⌠guided by a faceless red-winged angel.
Armed with their own camera, modern dance power-couple Bobbi Jene Smith and Or Schraiber set about documenting their intimate daily lives in a new genre of âMusicalâ style documentary.
Mixing improvised choreography driven by their immediate emotions with the relentless, never-stopping rolling of the camera, the two created an abundance of scenes reflecting the many aspects of a relationship full of multitudes. A life full of beginnings and endings coexisting in us all.
Following the video for "Earth Odyssey", Director/Editor Adi Halfinâs vision for this video was another creative solution for a period where it is virtually impossible to create international collaborations due to the restrictions as a result of the global pandemic.
After many ideas for the video were put down due to the inability to bring dancers and film crew together. She decided to go with the flow and have the dancers film themselves. Mixing their dance into a documentation of their personal life. In the end - this actually proved to be an advantage and allowed a more intimate and close-up view of the coupleâs lives.
Featuring alternative pop singer and songwriter JONES, Lost Time is the latest fashion film by multidisciplinary artist Anna Radchenko. The film looks at the passing of time as something fleeting and out of our control. The older we become, the more we feel that we are at its mercy. A movement-led piece, Lost Time represents a positive journey into learning to coexist with time by rising above the uncertainties of the future.
Early December, New York City, and everyone is on the hunt for love. Why? Because they havenât found it and because they havenât found it, they make it into a myth and chase the myth instead. That is not love in this romantic drama of fantasy, fate, and yearning.
Home movies and found films are never âlostâ - oblique histories anchor to specifics of time, place, familiarity. We highlight the agency of women; dependence on horses; life outdoors, and the great consistency of love for children and home. This film is a collaboration with ghosts - spirits at once in the past and the present.
A young and brilliant academic phenom who not only passes the bar exam at age 14 but finds himself defending his homeless father on a murder charge when few believe he is innocent. He faces a shrewd law firm, an old school segregationist judge, and an arrogant prosecutor who is preparing to celebrate his 50th consecutive case win.
Artistic swimming, formerly known as synchronised swimming, is an Olympic sport since the games in Los Angeles 1984. It has however been a female-only discipline till today. In 2015, male artistic swimmers were for the first time allowed to compete at the official World and European Championships, in a mixed event called mixed duet. Despite this, men are still banned from Olympic competition in artistic swimming. Men In Sync is a Swedish-British short documentary exploring the gender inequality men are facing in the sport, with intimate interviews with the Spanish national team mixed duet Pau Ribes and Emma Garcia, as well as former team USA artistic swimmer Bill May. They share their experiences as a male artistic swimmer from childhood, to reaching the world elite.
All across the UK, a micro revolution is happening. As traditional pubs continue to close at astounding rates, a dedicated number of small one-room pubs known as âmicropubsâ are shunning all technology, encouraging real human conversation and most importantly, promoting real ale to their customers, all in a bid to bring their local communities back together. Inspired by this Kentish micropub movement, three entrepreneurial Londoners decide to open their very own micropubs in this observational feature length documentary.
A documentary diving into the world of missed connections postings throughout Toronto by exploring the beauty and wistfulness that drives them, the importance of small interactions, and the effect one can have on a stranger.
Having tea with the vicar leads to some stories from a reputable source that are out of this world
The cycle of plague, isolation, despair, and return is nothing new to human history. In this short music film, a small US/Canadian ensemble performs six intimate English songs from a time when the flight from extravagant court to melancholy solitude came to define the most poetic of sensibilities.
Bronglais FM is a hospital radio station located in the small hut behind the hospital. Bobby is one of the presenters, during his broadcasts he invites guests to the studio and they discuss existential topics, which influences his emotions. The story takes place in the scenery of magnificent Welsh town.
âoneminuteglitchesâ is a collection of one-minute video-poems navigating anxiety, vulnerability, and a loss of control.
Each poem is made to feel like a diary entry, designed to exist within the constraints of an Instagram video post â i.e. they are one minute long, have a 1:1 aspect ratio, and contain abstract animation and a glitchy musical aesthetic which is just as expressive under file compression.
The claustrophobic nature of these constraints is used to create tension between the speakerâs need for self-expression, and the limitations imposed by digital communication technology.
The film was produced between February and April 2020 using free software and free online file editors.
A woman reveals intimate details about her therapist during their private session.
Ready - A Queer micro love story.
Sometimes life gets in the way and you miss each other: and yourself.
Sarah McCourt & Lois Norman star in this Arthouse micro love story about love and time. Ready allows a space for two queer women in their late 50s: their minds and bodies, not to be ashamed to dream again of love: are you ready?
This film was shot by the actors on IPhone and edited with the director via Zoom!
The Remembrance Day remarks the 2020 life after wartime madness between loss and stress during the Covid-19 pandemic in the UK. On behalf of The Royal British Legion, this film tells a poem, written by Samuel Turner who explains why British veterans are so important more than life of war and the coronavirus crisis.
From the director of the award winning short fim When Efforts Begins with Cerebra (2019) and the award winning documentary film, I am Samuel (2020) comes an awareness in this computer animated short you'll imagine before.
This animated commercial has proud to feature the honourable Captain Sir Tom Moore.
"requiem" honors the passing of a single word from the heart of the poet, to the poet's lips, then to the audience and its fleeting life suspended in air. A tragic death or does that word find new life and meaning in memory?
This Experimental FilmPoem conjures a cortège for a spoken word.
A couple's quiet weekend getaway goes awry when an alien beast attacks. Or that's what it wants them to think. Claire and Tom must escape the woods before the beast finds them but they can't help but uncover something far more sinister.
A birthday sojourn act unwittingly allows a slipstream of evil from the lower world to enter the middle world, yet a triquetra of blessings follows due to the sacred nature of thin places in mystical mythical Wales.
A Time Portal in the Sands Brings a Young Couple Together
Polaris is trapped in an underwater cocoon and the ocean around her is dead. So falling in love with this story traveller is a really bad idea.
A failed product copywriter with an alcohol dependency crosses paths with a mysterious stranger on a personal mission and together they embark on an unforgettable adventure across neon-lit Shanghai. During their journey they learn about each other, themselves and discover how to see the city and life with new eyes. A deeply personal story about love, life, loss and the importance of human connection in todayâs fast-paced world, Shanghai Story follows two characters who are seemingly different to each other but connect over a personal trauma and find a way to move forward in a far-away land.
Zak, a lonely troubled boy is on the slippery slope towards a life of crime, until Tony, a former con himself, helps turn Zacâs life around with nothing more than a few simple words of wisdom.
âShots of Light' is an animated music video by Christian Scharfenberg based on the song 'Shots of Light', by Morgan Finlay. The film follows 'Shemp' as they walk through the city, observing the world around them and taking hope from the shots of light that appear through the cracks.
A Danish warrior, living in Saxon England, tries to convince her fellow villagers to flee their homes, due to the threat of an imminent Viking raid. However, the Anglo-Saxon community turns on itself, leaving it divided and defenceless when the Vikings arrive.
In a small town of the Celtic coast, an old legend is haunting the inhabitants. Young men disappear at sea.
Is it the devil's work ? Or an evil creature's from the ancient world ?
Leon and his friends decide to investigate, even if it means going down the abyss.
A paranoid university student discovers one of his housemates has been swiping his milk, sending him into an obsessive psychotic spiral of investigating who the culprit is, before he loses his mind.
When the Parish Council Leader of a smalltime village threatens to flatten its historic forest, Mr Thornton - a nostalgic old outcast - devises an elaborate bird hoax in an attempt to rally the villagers together against the impending deforestation.
"Such Complexity/Air & Wind" uses text, along with variable shutter speeds, a camera unexpectedly alternating between fixed and unfettered positions, time dilation and compression, and editing patterns in dialectic with the rhythms of the music, to create an uncanny synesthesia both metaphoric and concrete, a visual poem for the forest produced by sound.
Jack's erasure poem, "Such Complexity," extracted from "The Secret Wisdom of Nature," by Peter Wohlleben," adds another dimension to our experimental music video, "Air & Wood," inspired by "Luft und Holz II," a new music composition by Ezzat Nashashibi, performed by the Ensemble New Babylon (Chloe L'AbbĂŠ, flute, and Martin Abendroth, clarinet), suggesting that forest ecosystems (and ecosystems in general) are so complex and interrelated that our best understanding should tell us, not to try to master and fix them, but to leave them untouched as much as possible.
A short mockumentary about the Welsh seagulls.
At a young age, Artie Moore is witness to the traumatic loss of his best friend, while pushing a tin-can telephone to its limits.
10 years later, we find Artie and his father ending a long day at the Mill. William heads home, but Artie stays behind to spend the evening with his wireless equipment. Here, he is witness to the chatter of nearby ships, and an unexpected SOS.
A girl struggles to move on with her life, while a voice from her past fears his time is running out.
Robin is a recluse who prefers nature and solitude to the comforts and companionship of civilization. Her lifestyle reflects her resourcefulness: stolen food, a shelter crafted from salvaged materials, decorated with found treasures. One winter day, a logging operation launches nearby, and the forest that was her salvation is threatened by the encroachment of civilization. To avoid discovery, Robin must flee home with only the bare essentials, trading her painstakingly earned contentment for the uncertainty of displacement.
Uprooted centers on one individual who has chosen to opt out of society. Through focus upon the small details of her life, we find a character whose challenges reflect larger societal issues. Robinâs journey speaks to the near impossibility of escaping societal expectation, and the unseen casualties of careless modern civilization.
Struggling to deal with the loss of his mother, an isolated man revisits her home to sell her old possessions. When the buyer arrives, the two end up discussing death and losing loved ones.
A young nurse lies his way into the home of a vulnerable patient.
Heritage railway lines in the UK have grown primarily through volunteers and legacies driven by nostalgia of a time gone by. We go behind the scenes of Britainâs oldest full gauge preservation line, with Forge Photography's presenter Becky, to take a look at some of the important roles on the railway and meet those who selflessly give up their time to work there.
A young and successful lawyer from Chicago is questioning if what he does is meaningful enough. He decides to follow his internal call and try to become a priest. Only then he discovers what his true purpose in this world is.
A documentary exploring the revival of a Welsh folk song, 'Ble Rwyt ti'n Myned?' ('Where are you going?'). A group of musicians come together to create a contemporary rendition of the song, which is visualised through a music video.
Two boys were playing in the wild woods. They saw a strange woman in a red coat. They followed her only to discover that things are more complicated than they thought. When the woman followed them back, an evil idea emerges in their heart.
"Wytch Craft" is a supernatural, dark comedy in the vein of "Baby Driver" meets "The Craft" via "Ingrid Goes West."
Amanda, a fed up and angsty 'keyboard warrior' Millennial, resorts to witchcraft in an attempt to rid the earth of her 'evil, annoying' co-worker, the all too perfect Epiphany. However, Amanda's efforts are thwarted by an act of God, allergies and sheer, plain forgetfulness.
After a final, desperate attempt to correct the last mishap to casting her spell, Amanda speeds back to her protective salt circle in the forest, racing against the rising of the sun and the possibility of missing the Witching Hour, only to be confronted by an army of early morning Nordic Walkers.
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