"At its core, the film is about opposition, not only within the rising political unrest, but also within the characters and their environments. Ruby’s caught in a state of transition, on the cusp of losing her childhood and torn between friendship and inherited prejudice in this forgotten seaside town. We wanted the look to hold onto that fragility and almost freeze it in time with a level of naturalistic honesty."
British Cinematographer takes you behind the scenes to explore the 10 films screened at the NFTS Fiction Graduate Showcase, including interviews with the cinematographers, stills and shots taken during filming for each incredible production.
On our website, Monaya Abel explains how White Knuckle Summer - one of the films showcased - tackles a difficult subject through an empathetic lens.
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