poem by post: film-link and poem from our film willows of the brook

Here’s the link to the film, with good wishes: https://youtu.be/6r8R8mQzNlc
poem by post: film-link and poem from our film willows of the brook

poem by post: film-still and poem from our film in december

poem by post: film-still and poem from our film kindling

poem by post featuring film-still and poem from our film bare bones

bare-bones, film still and poem by Philip R. Bennetta, 2025
here’s the link to the film, with all good wishes: https://youtu.be/ivftI-tdxMs
Poem by Post featuring a film still from our poem/film i was here made at Canterbury Cathedral

Here’s the link to the film, with all good wishes: https://youtu.be/8dhkxOFcpwU
poem by post featuring film still and poem from our short film in monochrome

in monochrome, film still with poem, Philip. R Bennetta, January 2025
Film link, with all good wishes: https://youtu.be/kyKnbqV2Y1g
I am pleased to share this link to our latest poem-film, and hope something in it finds you
I am delighted to share this link to our latest short poem film, with original music on bouzouki
which is receiving some moving reviews. I hope something finds you, with all good wishes

Notes:
The Dancers is inspired by an earlier project, including research, publications and film, Making the Killick (2018): https://youtu.be/gd0RsJgKHAM
The stones from my original Killick project are now in a stream on Bodmin Moor, at South Trekeive; I decided they just had to remain in Cornwall, when I left for Kent.
I also thought about ceremoniously burning the frames that held each Killick stone before we left, and I did not. Rather, they came to our new home in Walmer, Kent.
The frames sat on a shelf in my work space for several months, and then I found hag-stones in the garden (small stones/pebbles with a hole through them) and the idea of the Killick and stones re-emerged.


a selection of hag-stones found in our garden, Walmer, Kent, digital photograph, Philip R. Bennetta, 2023
This time, I thought to have the stones grouped on the outside, rather than inside the frame; embracing and holding the frame (ludras). I made fourteen of these bracelets, in all – two for each of the seven frames I had chosen; each bracelet has seven stones.

I considered narrating a poem I had been working on, and I did not. I have kept the film simple, with sound/music, that I recorded late one evening, on the dulcimer. An ethereal sound, something of the sea, the true home for a killick (ancient anchor for a small boat) is what I sought, and I stretched the sound, until I found it…
the dancers (film link: https://youtu.be/xK4VPQn-Vbk )
I hope you find something here for yourself. Also, please take a look at my research page, for more information on the Killick project.
A short film, published today, to do with place, art and global warming, featuring twenty ink and watercolour paintings on postcards, showing some of the making process, with original music