All this week, The Arts by the Sea Festival large outdoor screen will host documentaries and short films showcasing BU research which explore everything from food poverty to human computer interaction, the genetics of mental health, and the experiences of older male carers.
Award-winning film RUFUS STONE will be among those being screened three times a day. The film is based on research conducted by Dr Kip Jones (FHSS & FMC) exploring ageing, being gay and life in British rural settings.
“Our hope is that the film will dispel many of the myths surrounding ageing, being gay and life in British rural settings,” said Kip, who wrote and executive produced the film.
“The film renders poetically the way in which our memories morph and play with our histories, much as dappled sunlight reveals, then conceals, an idyllic landscape.”
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