These new films by Ed Webb-Ingall and Margaret Salmon share an interest in the relationships between Scottish communities and the sea. I walk there every day but I never saw it that way engages communities around Arran to collectively consider questions such as ‘who does the sea belong to?’ while Cladach offers a filmic portrait of the Wester Ross coast and bordering community, with underwater footage and sound recordings from above and below the water.
Followed by a Q&A with the filmmakers.