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The Watchman
Reviewed by: Amber Wilkinson
Edward Brooke-Hitching, whose film The Really Terrible Orchestra scooped the Scottish short documentary award at EIFF 2006, has turned his attention to a much more serious subject this year – suicides at Beachy Head.
Rather than just talking about the fact that each year 38 people pitch themselves off the top of this beauty spot, however, Brooke-Hitching has found a human angle which gives his film much more of an emotional impact.
Keith Lane is The Watchman of the film’s title. A man who, after losing his wife to the deadly draw of the cliffs decided to patrol them twice a day and try to talk down other would-be jumpers. This is truly what might be termed a magnificent obsession and Brooke-Hitching explores it with sensitivity. He lets Keith talk about his experiences and intercuts this footage with shots of the cliffs, capturing both their beauty and their immensity well. A careful study of one man’s ‘mission’ and the sort of documentary that restores your faith in humanity.
Reviewed on: 22 Aug 2007