Screenings
HUW WAHL | WIND, TIDE & OAR
The Cornish première of Huw Wahl’s Wind, Tide & Oar.
To sail without an engine is to work in harmony with nature, to rewild the soul at sea.
- Richard Tichner, Sailor.
Using a 1960s hand-wound camera, Huw Wahl shot Wind, Tide & Oar over a three-year period. In that time he followed a diverse array of traditional boats and the people who sail them as they journey through rivers, along coastlines, and across open seas.
The film offers a poetic perspective that uncovers the unique rhythms and motivations of engineless navigation and invites deep reflection on our relationship with the natural world.
Following its premiere at the National Maritime Museum in London in April, Wind, Tide & Oar is being shown exclusively at CAST this summer. We are delighted that the free screenings have been extended until 24 August.
Showing until Saturday 24 August
Screenings begin at 10am, 11.30am, 1pm and 2.30pm Tuesday to Saturday
Additional screenings at 4pm and 6pm on Tuesdays
Free admission, all welcome
Film still from Wind, Tide & Oar (2024), © Huw Wahl.
- Richard Tichner, Sailor.
Using a 1960s hand-wound camera, Huw Wahl shot Wind, Tide & Oar over a three-year period. In that time he followed a diverse array of traditional boats and the people who sail them as they journey through rivers, along coastlines, and across open seas.
The film offers a poetic perspective that uncovers the unique rhythms and motivations of engineless navigation and invites deep reflection on our relationship with the natural world.
Following its premiere at the National Maritime Museum in London in April, Wind, Tide & Oar is being shown exclusively at CAST this summer. We are delighted that the free screenings have been extended until 24 August.
Showing until Saturday 24 August
Screenings begin at 10am, 11.30am, 1pm and 2.30pm Tuesday to Saturday
Additional screenings at 4pm and 6pm on Tuesdays
Free admission, all welcome
Film still from Wind, Tide & Oar (2024), © Huw Wahl.
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