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Between the City And The Sea
Jo Barnes
average rating from 11 members 
       
experimental | 2003 | North East | 5 min
Published 26 Nov 04
Ruby wanders from the city to the beach remembering failed romance.
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synopsis
Ruby wanders from the city to her favourite hide-out at the beach. Along the way landmarks trigger memories of a failed romance.
crew
  • director Jo Barnes
  • writer Jo Barnes
  • producer Jo Barnes
  • music Peter Michaels
cast
  • Ruby Clare Gerrard
festivals, awards and screenings include:
  • LadyFest, Bristol 2003
  • Shooting People Shoot-Out Festival
  • © 2003 Jo Barnes

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    comment by Mark  Mocarski
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    posted Jul 16, 2009

    Well..I watched the Vid again..I don't like anything about it..I can only say that its a horrible example of videography.

    comment by Jo  Barnes Tidbury
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    posted Jan 25, 2005

    Thanks to everyone who helped make this film, if anyone wants to work on any of my upcoming films please look at my website http://www.violentviolet.co.uk for further details...

    comment by Tom  Sharman
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    posted Oct 18, 2007

    Mark Makarski..what are you talking about?are you insane?
    I thought it was great. It looked like it was shot in california in the 70's,i actually felt like i was there! Really interesting, i just wished there was a bit more of an ending, but i really enjoyed it!

    comment by Mark  Mocarski
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    posted Aug 18, 2007

    That is the most horrible video work I have ever seen/you know how its required that movies useing animals remove all the Harmful incidents..I think this is the first movie that has actually harmed Nature/I don't think you could have a debate about such a film in the horrible ways you distorted the nature scenes..at most you made the actress look un-pleasent..horrible scenes.

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