Everyone watched the film and the final credits. I watched this with 6 others at Cell B, Blaenau Ffestiniog's small independent cinema. Reviewed by benprichardsdotcom 6 / 10 A curious film akin to Daughters of the Dust Setting out from the ancient paths of Hadrian's wall, she explores many environments, from a housing estate in Wolverhampton to E Pellicci Café in Bethnal Green, and the National Gallery deserted at night, eventually reaching the sea at Margate.-Verve Pictures The Wanderer acts as a witness to accounts, conversations, places and histories. Across six chapters, including 'The North', 'The Big Smoke' and 'The Kingdom of the East', this epic film builds a dialogue about class and economic exclusion, belonging and displacement, cultural heritage and the meaning of home. Travelling from North to South, the Wanderer passes through different regions, towns and landscapes, encountering people, stories and situations on her way.
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