Synopsis:
Filmmaker Daniel Vernon takes his camera to one of the bleakest, loneliest outposts of Britain: Bodmin Moor. It is a world populated largely by men, and Vernon explores the way in which the lives, relationships and preoccupations of these men are effected by their living such isolated existences. It is a world of dark comedy and poignant tragedy, a world of extreme and deeply disturbing nuisance callers, a panther hunting obsessive, a enthusiastic and well meaning private detective and .....the man who eats badgers.
Festivals
Sheffield International Documentary Festival 2007
Synopsis:
Filmmaker Daniel Vernon takes his camera to one of the bleakest, loneliest outposts of Britain: Bodmin Moor. It is a world populated largely by men, and Vernon explores the way in which the lives, relationships and preoccupations of these men are effected by their living such isolated existences. It is a world of dark comedy and poignant tragedy, a world of extreme and deeply disturbing nuisance callers, a panther hunting obsessive, a enthusiastic and well meaning private detective and .....the man who eats badgers.