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NDH was thrilled to speak to director Lucy Brydon to discuss her newly released film Body of Water on 19th Oct 2020.

The film was commissioned through the Film London’s Microwave scheme backed by the BFI (using funds from the National Lottery) and BBC Films and produced by Lions Den Films in association with Bright Shadow Films & Boudica Films.

Lucy’s powerful debut feature sensitively explores the impact of an eating disorder on a family.
”Having just completed another round of treatment for chronic anorexia, acclaimed war photographer Stephanie (Sian Brooke) is working hard to reconnect with her family. Her mother Susan (Amanda Burton) is supportive but preoccupied by her forthcoming wedding to Annette (Kazia Pelka). Meanwhile Stephanie’s teenage daughter, competitive swimmer Pearl (Fabienne Piolini-Castle), is angry and full of resentment, refusing to give her mother a second chance. Stephanie will need all her strength to keep her head above water.

‘This intimate, performance-driven drama confronts uncomfortable truths about a condition
which inflicts physical, emotional and mental damage on both sufferers and their families’
Wendy Ide, SCREEN INTERNATIONAL
 
‘A sensitive and distinctive debut feature’ Josh Slater-Williams, SIGHT & SOUND

'A powerful watch...sensitive, authentic’ ★★★★ Nikki Baughan, EMPIRE 

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