The Tre Project

                          

Tre – a Cornish word for ‘Home’.

http://thetreproject.wordpress.com/

 

Using archive film as its inspiration and ‘home’ as its theme, the Tre Project will collect old cine footage, create new digital content and produce a programme of new films to screen in community venues across Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly in 2011.

We will be making films with communities from all over Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly; stories of old and new Kernow. 

What does ‘home’ mean to people living in the most westerly part of Britain?  How does archive film inform and inspire our future?

 Thatched Cottage, Sennen, 1930

Films

The Tre Project film programme will include:

  • A documentary feature
  • short films made with communities across Cornwall & IOS
  • a short film made with students of Five Islands School IOS about ‘Leaving Home’
  • short films made by West Cornwall students
  • archive films

Sennen Beach Punch & Judy, 1930

Events

We will be coming to village events across the area with archive film material, which will stimulate interest, debate and signpost to where those stories are which need to be re-discovered and captured for future generations. 

 

Inform and invite us to local events where we can do film presentations

 

  

We want our Cornish community to get involved:

  • Share old films about Cornwall and Isles of Scilly with us
  • If you don’t have any footage but do have a unique story of Cornwall to share we can try to find existing footage from archive sources so community films can be made.

 

This project is made possible by the support of:

 www.cornwallculture.co.uk/feast

                  

funded by: 
South West Screen, Feast Cornwall
completion date: 
Mar 31 2011