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The Glade

A family picnic takes a sinister turn in this off-kilter supernatural tale set in 1970s Cleveland.

Drama 1975 10 mins

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Overview

Lost in the woods … here’s a dash of distinctly 70s English amateur weirdness from the Cleveland Cine Club of Middlesbrough, pitched somewhere between Peter Weir’s hypnotic Australian drama β€œPicnic at Hanging Rock” (released in 1975) and 60s American TV series, β€œThe Twilight Zone”. A tragic mother returns to the site of her children’s disappearance in a forest glade dappled with sunlight and steeped in supernatural menace.

One of the stranger productions by Cleveland Cine Club, this film earned a Movie Maker Competition β€˜Ten Best’ two star rating. The cast includes Betty Cook, President of the Cleveland Cine Society and North East Cine Society, herself a prolific amateur filmmaker working between 1964 and 1986. The sound track was recorded on separate magnetic stripe and added to the Kodachrome 8mm film in post-production. This detached sound and dubbed speech creates a haunting mood that permeates the silent images, heightened by a curious selection of bargain basement 70s music.