Baltic Cinema: In Fading Light
Dirs. Murray Martin / Amber Films UK 1989 103’
English | 16mm transferred to digital video
Baltic Cinema: In Fading Light
wed 10 December | 14:00
£6 Full price / £4 Students, under 18s, unwaged and 65+
A special screening of Amber Films’ acclaimed North Shields fishing drama, with an introduction by producer and researcher Andy Robson.
In Fading Light is a feature drama set within the declining fishing industry of North Shields. The film centres on the upheaval caused in a traditional fishing community by the unexpected arrival of a young woman.
To authentically depict the community, Amber Films purchased and operated a 63-foot anchor seine netter, integrating themselves into the daily routines of the fishermen. Actors auditioning for roles found themselves at sea for days, gutting fish alongside seasoned fishermen. When the story required a storm sequence, cast, crew, and fishermen set sail into a Force 9 gale, with tripods anchored to the deck.
The screenplay was written by local writer Tom Hadaway, who had a lifetime's experience on the fish quay. His intimate knowledge of the community enriched the narrative, capturing the authentic voices and struggles of those within the fishing industry. The filmmakers and actors brought a commitment to authenticity that was almost heroic, resulting in a film that stands as a testament to the realities and resilience of a community facing inevitable change.
Andy Robson is the BFI FAN Champion for Screen Heritage, working in collaboration with Film Hub Northern Ireland, encouraging independent exhibitors to engage with the UK’s moving image collections. He also oversees BFI Film Academy Specialist Residentials in collaboration with Showroom, Sheffield, and is a trustee of the Berwick Film Media and Arts Festival.
Baltic Cinema
Baltic Cinema is a new year-round cinema programme at Baltic, lighting up our Level 1 Cinema with the best new and archive films. Bringing otherwise rarely-screened work to the North East, Baltic Cinema also expands our exhibitions, offering a chance to explore further some of the themes they raise.
Baltic Cinema has five strands:
Currents presents new work from across the world
Sources expands on our exhibitions
Selected shows films selected by our artists and partners
Quayside Kino is a monthly screening for families and children
News From Home offers films on and from the North East, for the people who live here
All regular screenings take place in our Level 1 Cinema. In addition, you can catch free drop-in films in Front Room every week from September.
Baltic Cinema is supported by Film Hub North with National Lottery funding on behalf of the BFI Film Audience Network.
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