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Sark, Small World
by Joost Seelen


This documentary provides an in-depth portrait of the island Sark. Sark is a community of only 550 people and although formally part of the United Kingdom, it is actually constituted with its own parliament and laws.

“What makes this film so delightful is that within its own self-imposed constraints, it is just beautifully crafted. Every single shot is well composed, the music track is spare and tactful, the editing is nicely-timed yet unobtrusive, and the approach towards the characters is humane and non-judgmental. There’s an irresistible purity to the overall effect”
Dox Magazine

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Language: English

Year of production: 2002

Length: 55 minutes

Country: Netherlands

Directors:

Joost Seelen

Producers:

Joost Seelen
Annemiek van der Zanden

Film Festivals:

Astra, Romania
Utrecht, The Netherlands
Prague, Czech Republic
Parnu, Finland
Thessaloniki, Greece

Comments for Sark, Small World

  • Francesco Rulli on 17 March at 10:49

    An incredible corner of Europe, emotional and peaceful at the same time. Just like a dream that comes true... in particular for me that I live in New York City!!
    A fabulous portrait.

  • Paulo Silva on 12 March at 22:21

    If you would like to go back in time;Sark is just that,and I must say that Sark is a very Beautiful and wonderful Island!!
    I've been there and I don't regret a single minute.

  • Joost Seelen on 26 April at 02:33

    Sark small world is an unaffected observation of the island of Sark (three miles long and one mile wide) it has Europe’s last feudal system and belongs to the Queen of England personally. What makes this film so delightful is that within its own self-imposed constraints, it is just beautifully crafted. Every single shot is well composed, the music track is spare and tactful, the editing is nicely-timed yet unobtrusive, and the approach towards the characters is humane and non-judgmental. There’s an irresistible purity to the overall effect. A portrait of a pleasent landscape, a few mildy eccentric citizens and their wacky constitution and even the Queen of England puts in a cameo appearance.


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