
A documentary film from rural England about a filmmaking farmer and the inspiring legacy of his long-lost home movies.
When filmmaker Oscar Harding’s grandfather passed away in the rural English county of Somerset, his family inherited an extraordinary videotape – a feature-length home movie from neighbour Charles Carson, which can best be described as “MONTY PYTHON meets THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE”. But there’s so much more to the man than his bizarre videos – Charles was an inventor, an outsider artist, and a pioneer of death positivity. Read More »
