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Release Date:
March 30, 2023
Original Title:
We May Never Know
Genres:
Documentary
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 9
The short documentary film tells the stories of the people of the village of Pluckley in Ashford, Kent, and bring to light their discontent towards the villages Guinness World record (awarded in 1989) for being the most haunted village in Britain, and the negative effect its subsequent tourism has had on its residents. We aimed to steer away from Ghost Hunting documentaries and fiction by instead taking the focus on Pluckley's long and rich history, and the negative effect the 'Most Haunted Village in Britain' title has brought to the village and its residents.
Camera Operator:
Billy Freeman
Jos Fotheringham-Bray
Director:
Chloe Rodway
Editor:
Billy Freeman
Producer:
Billy Freeman
Sound Editor:
Oliver Izzet
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